While the thumbs up emoji generally represented appreciation, good luck or sure. The new generation has found the emoji offensive and is canceling the emoji. So, without further ado, let’s dig in to know why is the thumbs up emoji offensive.
Why is the Thumbs Up Emoji Offensive?
Thumbs up emoji usually means showing appreciation, good luck, or a general like. But thanks to Gen Z, the new meaning of thumbs up emoji is rude and offensive. There are calls on social media to cancel the thumbs up emoji as it is passive-aggressive and vague. A post that is going viral on Reddit by user Dry_Interaction6220 said that Gen Z is not comfortable using the thumbs up emoji. The post said, “I started an ‘adult’ job where we use Microsoft Teams to connect with each other for work. Currently, there are only a few emojis you can use to react to a message (unless of course, you respond, and can use any emoji). Most people at work use the ‘thumbs up’ reaction all the time. I don’t use it much. I either ‘heart’ reactions or reply even if it’s a short “Great!” or “Thanks!”” Also, read New Buzz: Unique YouTube Handles Feature Launched
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Wrapping Up
It is quite evident that there is a difference between older generation and Gen Z. Gen Z has decided to cancel the thumbs up emoji as it is offensive. To know, Why is the Thumbs Up Emoji Offensive read the entire article and share it with your friends. For more trending stuff, keep visiting, Path of EX.
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