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Statistics About The Least Used Emoji

The least used emoji is typically a special character or a symbol with very specific or limited application, such as a hieroglyph or a mathematical symbol.

In this post, we explore a series of intriguing statistics regarding the least used emojis on various digital platforms, from Twitter and Facebook to Instagram and WhatsApp. Discover which emojis are rarely seen in online communication and the surprising lack of popularity for certain symbols across different devices and messaging apps.

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"The 'Aerial Tramway' emoji is the least used emoji on Twitter."

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"In 2020, the non-standardized 'Input Symbol for Latin Capital Letters' emoji was the least used on Twitter."

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"The Adhesive Bandage emoji is used less than once per hour on Twitter."

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"The Man in a Business Suit Levitating' is the least used emoji on Apple devices."

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"On Facebook, 'Person taking bath' is among the least used emojis."

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"The 'Two Button Mouse' is among the least used emojis on Instagram."

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"In 2021, people almost never use the Chains emoji on iOS devices."

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"Among various applications, 'Two Men Holding Hands' is rarely used."

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"The 'Card Index Dividers' emoji is barely used on Apple's iMessage service."

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"The "Non-Potable Water Symbol" emoji is among the least popular on Google's Android platform."

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"In Japan, 'Love Hotel' is among the least used emojis on LINE's messaging app."

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"The ‘Card File Box’ emoji is among the least used on Microsoft Windows."

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"The ‘Eject Button’ emoji is used fewer than 50 times per day on Instagram."

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"In South Korea, the 'Flag: Western Sahara' emoji is the least used on the KakaoTalk platform."

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"On Twitter, the 'Dark Sunglasses' emoji is used less than 100 times per day."

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"The emoji representing 'Candle' is the least frequently used on WhatsApp."

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"The 'Old Key' emoji is the least frequently used on Samsung devices."

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Statistic 18

"In the USA, the 'Abacus' emoji is among the least used."

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In summary, these statistics reveal that there are numerous emojis that go largely unnoticed and unused across various platforms and regions. From the ‘Aerial Tramway’ and ‘Man in a Business Suit Levitating’ to ‘Person taking bath’ and ‘Flag: Western Sahara,’ the lack of usage of these emojis highlights the diverse preferences and cultural differences in emoji usage. Whether it’s the ‘Eject Button’ barely reaching 50 daily uses on Instagram or the ‘Old Key’ being the least favored on Samsung devices, it’s clear that certain emojis are not receiving the attention they may have been designed for in the world of digital communication.

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