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    Accessibility emojis from Apple?

    Is there a need for these accessibility emojis from Apple, do you think?

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    About the emojis, I was wondering how often a person might feel a need to use one of these. Also, and this is just an opinion of course, I think the art work is tacky but it's in the style of many other emojis I've seen--and I dislike all of them. There are other types of emojis that seem quite clever and attractive--provided they're not too small to see.
    Last edited by agate; 03-25-2018, 10:13 AM.
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    Ok admittedly I think these are cool looking and a neat little concept. To me it is an attempt to please costumers who want "disability representation" which is all well and good but Apple should probably be investing in making the real products more accessible in use than making an emoji for said accessibility. That's just me. In my experience Apple is pretty accessible but I have heard some people say it isn't as good as it could be.
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      #3
      No need for emojis in my life but they are fun. In places/situations where letter count in messages cost, emojis save money.

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        The thanks buttons have disappeared but I want to thank you, funny legs. Great point.
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        There comes a time when silence is betrayal.- MLK

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          Originally posted by stillstANNding View Post
          The thanks buttons have disappeared but I want to thank you, funny legs. Great point.
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          My thanks buttons are still there. Wonder if we're having the old Disappearing Thanks Button problem, where it was gone for some people but not for others. I can't remember how it got fixed.
          SPMS diagnosed 1980. Avonex 2001-2004. Copaxone 2006-2009. Glatopa (glatiramer acetate = Copaxone) 12/20 - 3/19/24.

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