It seems Microsoft has taken the lead among major tech companies by introducing the middle finger emoji, and I find that quite amusing. My iPhone offers a variety of emojis, like a blood-dripping needle, a handgun, a pill, a knife, and even a winged pile of cash, yet I can’t send a simple middle finger? I can express my frustration with a bright red demon emoji or an angry purple-horned one. I can even give someone a side-eye through emojis. But where’s the finger?
The catch is, I’m an Apple user through and through. So when someone sends me the Microsoft version of “you know what,” I feel a bit powerless. Apple, could you at least consider adding an eye-rolling emoji? How is that not already part of your offerings? I appreciate the importance of civility—both online and off—but let’s be honest: once behind a screen, some decorum tends to vanish. It can often be frustrating, making the Internet a less pleasant space. However, as someone who rarely gestures rudely in real life, I wouldn’t mind having the option to send that gesture for specific posts on social media. You know exactly what I mean!
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In summary, the introduction of a middle finger emoji by Microsoft highlights the ongoing evolution of digital expression. While Apple users may feel left out, the conversation around emojis continues to grow, reflecting the ways we communicate in today’s tech-savvy world.
