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EM JIS & EM TIC NS 
AR UND THE W RLD 
BY GRANT MCGOVERN
INSPIRATION 
• Last summer, I discovered the site: 
• Emojitracker 
• “…uses Twitter to calculate emoji usage, people are averaging 
250 to 350 emoji tweets a second.” – The New York Times 
• “The result is a stunning, simple and frankly worrying dashboard 
of icons, which is also excellent evidence of our growing inability 
to use the English language alone to express our emotions.” – 
The Huffington Post 
• “Beyond the novelty of seeing just which emoji are most popular 
(and almost as amusing, which ones are rarely used), the 
visualization also does a pretty good job at showing the extreme 
pace at which tweets are posted every second.” – The Verge
MY QUESTION 
“Are emojis used as frequently on social 
media across different cultures? 
Specifically, in Asian countries, how are 
emojis interpreted differently than in other 
countries such as the United States? ”
RESEARCH METHOD 
• Target: 
• Young (12-30 years) people. 
• Japanese (contrast with U.S.) 
• Where: 
• Twitter (public profiles) 
• How Many: 
• ~50 people. (ended up being 46) 
• How: 
• Massive spreadsheet 
• Record tweets with emojis 
• Twitter Handle 
• Name 
• Tweet Body (Japanese) 
• Tweet Body (American English) 
• Via Google Translate 
• Date
MESSY DATA 
• Why? 
• There’s a variety of “Emojis” 
• 
• Japanese Emoticons: 
• (」゜ロ゜)」, (; ・`д・´) , (・∀・) 
• Emoticons 
• :-) , :’( , :-/ 
• Workaround? 
• Emojis are classified via codes: 
• 
• (; ・`д・´) 
:angry: 
:angry:
DATA SNIPPET 
Date Twitter Handle Name Tweet Body (Japanese) Tweet Body (American English) Emoticon/Emoji URL 
11/17/14 @uti_honne これ、本音。幸せになる5原則✨ 嫌わない 心配しない 期You are wit待h しa sなmいile シtoン livプe ルsimにp生le きyo:るtuw id笑nok 顔lninoでgt -esいxtapるresc: t to nohtt twposr:/r/ytw yiottue rd.coo nmo/tu htiatheo fnivnee /psrtiantcuisp/l5e3s4 ✨27 b5e7 3h0a2p6p4y170497 
@love_otome013 めーぷる十三支演義やばい〜Thirteen 支演 righteousness danger:obuluss ~hing-face: https://twitter.com/love_otome013/status/528836700110217216 
@mio8598 ∞清水 未緒∞ またゆみこにあったw かわいいなWー also was in Yumiko, I cute :red-heart: https://twitter.com/mio8598/status/534685475680686082 
@s_kajyu ハルはお受験中このヘッダー最高。 我ながら良いThアisイ hデeaィdeアr h #ig梶h裕es貴t. We while a goo:sdu indgelaa s#s Kesa-jfi aYcuek:i :thuhmttbps-:/u/tpw: i:thteera.crot-mar/rso_wk:ajyu/status/533995091841409024 
@MK___31 ❥ こっとんわざわざことの垢いれてリプするI のwoやuめld てlikいe yたouだ tきo sたtoいp a#nwdw two wdewscr:icpltaopr :t,o : jpouy:t dirt of thingh tbtpost:h//etwr #itwtewr.cwowmw/MK___31/status/533604428952002561
DATA ANALYSIS 
16 
14 
12 
10 
8 
6 
4 
2 
0 
:heart: 
:crying-face: 
:neutral-face: 
:splashing-water: 
:worried-face: 
:school: 
:hand: 
:neutral-face: 
:sparkly-heart: 
:ribbon-heart: 
:praying-hands: 
:bunny: 
:soccer-ball: 
:wind-blowing: 
:heart-arrow: 
:heartpulse: 
:notes: 
:home: 
Emoji Breakdown 
Series 1 
Anomalies: 
- Little to no “sad” emojis despite them being #5, #11, #12, 
and #13 most used emojis in the world. 
- Massive gap between heart emoji and other ones. 
109 Total
DATA ANALYSIS (CONT.) 
Gender Breakdown 
Men (14) 
Women (32) 
• 76 worthwhile tweets 
• 109 total emojis 
• ~Approx. 1.43 emojis per tweet 
Trends: 
• Highest contributors of emoji-filled 
Tweets were young females who 
had a large follower base. 
• The highest emoji users were 
Japanese models and/or 
celebrities. People plugged into 
the “main-stream.” 
• The most recurring emoji that was 
non-inanimate was the :smile: 
face. 
• The most popular tweet bodies in 
which there were emojis 
appeared to be songs/lyrics and 
exclamatory statements. 
• i.e. “Today is my birthday ” 
Conclusions: 
• Japanese people tweet generally 
less emojis than Americans 
(compared to who I follow) 
• Japanese people tend to pack more 
emotional context into their emoji 
usage. They are more 
appropriate/relevant.
REFLECTION 
• Obstacles: 
• Language Barrier 
• Google Translate was okay, but not great 
• Japanese is terse and most of the language was slang (I’m 
guessing). 
• It’s estimated only 3% of Japanese people use their real 
name on Twitter. 
• Things I’d Do Differently: 
• Given more time: 
• Have a more solid understanding of who I’m following. 
• Speak to actual Japanese citizens to learn about Twitter 
culture in Japan. 
• Follow even more people, over an extended period of time. 
• Have a Japanese translator at hand instead of Google.
THANKS! 
Any Questions?

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Emojis & Emoticons Around The World

  • 1. EM JIS & EM TIC NS AR UND THE W RLD BY GRANT MCGOVERN
  • 2. INSPIRATION • Last summer, I discovered the site: • Emojitracker • “…uses Twitter to calculate emoji usage, people are averaging 250 to 350 emoji tweets a second.” – The New York Times • “The result is a stunning, simple and frankly worrying dashboard of icons, which is also excellent evidence of our growing inability to use the English language alone to express our emotions.” – The Huffington Post • “Beyond the novelty of seeing just which emoji are most popular (and almost as amusing, which ones are rarely used), the visualization also does a pretty good job at showing the extreme pace at which tweets are posted every second.” – The Verge
  • 3. MY QUESTION “Are emojis used as frequently on social media across different cultures? Specifically, in Asian countries, how are emojis interpreted differently than in other countries such as the United States? ”
  • 4. RESEARCH METHOD • Target: • Young (12-30 years) people. • Japanese (contrast with U.S.) • Where: • Twitter (public profiles) • How Many: • ~50 people. (ended up being 46) • How: • Massive spreadsheet • Record tweets with emojis • Twitter Handle • Name • Tweet Body (Japanese) • Tweet Body (American English) • Via Google Translate • Date
  • 5. MESSY DATA • Why? • There’s a variety of “Emojis” • • Japanese Emoticons: • (」゜ロ゜)」, (; ・`д・´) , (・∀・) • Emoticons • :-) , :’( , :-/ • Workaround? • Emojis are classified via codes: • • (; ・`д・´) :angry: :angry:
  • 6. DATA SNIPPET Date Twitter Handle Name Tweet Body (Japanese) Tweet Body (American English) Emoticon/Emoji URL 11/17/14 @uti_honne これ、本音。幸せになる5原則✨ 嫌わない 心配しない 期You are wit待h しa sなmいile シtoン livプe ルsimにp生le きyo:るtuw id笑nok 顔lninoでgt -esいxtapるresc: t to nohtt twposr:/r/ytw yiottue rd.coo nmo/tu htiatheo fnivnee /psrtiantcuisp/l5e3s4 ✨27 b5e7 3h0a2p6p4y170497 @love_otome013 めーぷる十三支演義やばい〜Thirteen 支演 righteousness danger:obuluss ~hing-face: https://twitter.com/love_otome013/status/528836700110217216 @mio8598 ∞清水 未緒∞ またゆみこにあったw かわいいなWー also was in Yumiko, I cute :red-heart: https://twitter.com/mio8598/status/534685475680686082 @s_kajyu ハルはお受験中このヘッダー最高。 我ながら良いThアisイ hデeaィdeアr h #ig梶h裕es貴t. We while a goo:sdu indgelaa s#s Kesa-jfi aYcuek:i :thuhmttbps-:/u/tpw: i:thteera.crot-mar/rso_wk:ajyu/status/533995091841409024 @MK___31 ❥ こっとんわざわざことの垢いれてリプするI のwoやuめld てlikいe yたouだ tきo sたtoいp a#nwdw two wdewscr:icpltaopr :t,o : jpouy:t dirt of thingh tbtpost:h//etwr #itwtewr.cwowmw/MK___31/status/533604428952002561
  • 7. DATA ANALYSIS 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 :heart: :crying-face: :neutral-face: :splashing-water: :worried-face: :school: :hand: :neutral-face: :sparkly-heart: :ribbon-heart: :praying-hands: :bunny: :soccer-ball: :wind-blowing: :heart-arrow: :heartpulse: :notes: :home: Emoji Breakdown Series 1 Anomalies: - Little to no “sad” emojis despite them being #5, #11, #12, and #13 most used emojis in the world. - Massive gap between heart emoji and other ones. 109 Total
  • 8. DATA ANALYSIS (CONT.) Gender Breakdown Men (14) Women (32) • 76 worthwhile tweets • 109 total emojis • ~Approx. 1.43 emojis per tweet Trends: • Highest contributors of emoji-filled Tweets were young females who had a large follower base. • The highest emoji users were Japanese models and/or celebrities. People plugged into the “main-stream.” • The most recurring emoji that was non-inanimate was the :smile: face. • The most popular tweet bodies in which there were emojis appeared to be songs/lyrics and exclamatory statements. • i.e. “Today is my birthday ” Conclusions: • Japanese people tweet generally less emojis than Americans (compared to who I follow) • Japanese people tend to pack more emotional context into their emoji usage. They are more appropriate/relevant.
  • 9. REFLECTION • Obstacles: • Language Barrier • Google Translate was okay, but not great • Japanese is terse and most of the language was slang (I’m guessing). • It’s estimated only 3% of Japanese people use their real name on Twitter. • Things I’d Do Differently: • Given more time: • Have a more solid understanding of who I’m following. • Speak to actual Japanese citizens to learn about Twitter culture in Japan. • Follow even more people, over an extended period of time. • Have a Japanese translator at hand instead of Google.