January 6, 2021
Hello, dear readers of the KtoNaNovenkogo.ru blog. Few people now find it possible to conduct a dialogue in instant messengers and social networks without using emoticons.
Smiles have become an integral part of online communication and they are a great way to convey emotions, soften the opponent’s reaction, and often even allow you to replace words (for example, when congratulating, etc.).
It was quite logical to include them in the Unicode font set in the manner of letters from alphabets, numbers and other commonly used characters. Unicode emoticons even received the name Emoji-smiles (or in Russian - emoji or emoji, as you prefer). Text (symbol) designations of emoticons are also widespread, because they are quite easy to remember and can be used quickly (read about what emoticons from symbols mean).
The social network VKontakte is no exception to the rule and it actively uses emoticons, which can be inserted into dialogues or comments using a tooltip with a smiling face. But some of the emoji still did not make it into the opening list and remained, as it were, hidden. However, they can also be used - the main thing is to find the code of the desired emoticon and insert it, for example, into a link on the wall in VK, in a regular post, in a comment, in your status (very often people ask how to do this), discussions and other dialogues. on this social network.
If you are too lazy to read the short introductory part of this post, then you can immediately go to the table with the codes (designations) of all Emoji emoticons that can be inserted into VKontakte. And for everyone else, I suggest you plunge a little into the process of understanding where it all comes from and how it works.
Kaomoji and emoji combinations
Kaomojis are popular emoji characters in Japan. They are used to share emotions and characters using Japanese grammatical punctuation and symbols. Like this: !(”☆__☆”)!! You can use this creative style on messengers and online to impress your friends. Combinations are simply a collection of emojis placed together, for example: ⭐