Emojitracker is back
source: blog.emojipedia.org ↗Keith Broni, writing for Emojipedia:
Today, as part of this year’s World Emoji Day celebrations, Emojipedia is pleased to announce the long-anticipated relaunch of the real-time emoji analysis site EmojiTracker.com. Now powered by Emojipedia’s global user base, the site supports all emojis approved since 2010 and also features a selection of new country-specific filters.
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In June 2021, it was announced that Emojipedia had acquired the EmojiTracker to oversee its upkeep and aim to update its support for emojis beyond the 842 from Unicode 6.0.
While this update work was underway, Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk, rebranded as X, and, soon after, new limitations were placed on accessing the API data that EmojiTracker had been powered by.
Editor’s Note: courtesy of our own David Doochin, you can read more about how these changes within Twitter changed the history of not just the Emojitracker but also the Twemoji emoji set here.
Therefore, since early 2023, the previously animated site has been still. Yet today it now returns, with support for all 3,790 emojis approved by Unicode since Unicode 6.0 in 2010.
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