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ASCII art - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

ASCII art — the practice of creating images and designs using printable characters. Kaomoji evolved directly from this tradition. While Western ASCII art focused on large-scale pictures, Japanese creators on platforms like 2channel refined the art of single-line character faces, eventually developing the rich kaomoji vocabulary we know today.

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2channel - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

2channel (2ちゃんねる) — the legendary Japanese anonymous bulletin board founded by Hiroyuki Nishimura in 1999. This is where kaomoji culture truly flourished. Users created increasingly elaborate text emoticons to express emotions without images, giving rise to iconic faces like (´・ω・`) and ヽ(´ー`)ノ that spread worldwide.

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Emoticon - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

History of emoticons from Scott Fahlman's original :-) in 1982 to today. Key distinction: Western emoticons are read sideways while Japanese kaomoji like (^_^) are read face-on — reflecting cultural differences in how emotions are perceived through eyes vs mouth.

#emoticon #history #text #communication #smiley

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Emoji - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

The origin story of emoji — created by Shigetaka Kurita at NTT DoCoMo in 1999. From 176 original pictographs on Japanese mobile phones to a global Unicode standard with 3,600+ symbols. Interesting to compare with kaomoji which predates emoji by over a decade.

#emoji #unicode #japanese #history #mobile

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Kaomoji - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

Comprehensive Wikipedia article covering the history and cultural significance of kaomoji — Japanese text emoticons made from Unicode characters. From the first (^_^) on ASCII NET in 1986 to modern complex expressions like ٩(◕‿◕。)۶

#kaomoji #japanese #emoticon #culture #history

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