- Emoji 'ruining people's grasp of English' because young rely on them to communicate - Over a third of British adults believe that emoji are to blame for the deterioration of the English language, according to new research. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2018/04/17/emojis-ruining-english-language-young-people-rely-communicate/ 5 comments technology
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