Darker emoji skin tones promote diversity, not racism, on Twitter

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New emoji skin colors are bringing Twitter TWTR, -1.33% users together. Despite concerns that emoji of different skin tones would be used to make racist comments, the addition of racially diverse emoji has been relatively positive, a new study found. Analyzing a sample of one billion tweets, researchers …

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