Tiki smileys are so 90s... It look very bad.
:)
;)
Really ?
drsassafras begin
This seems related to : https://dev.tiki.org/item6191 and https://dev.tiki.org/item6189
I looked into the issue not so long ago. Almost all browsers now support emoji. Desktop and mobile. If we enable the saving of emoji in our database, they will all show nicely, and will always be kept up to date with the OS/Browser.
A little emoji selector could be made for users who dont have a emoji keyboard set up, and the existing similes used here could be integrated.
Although, it might be easier to replace the emoticons with new ones in the mean time.
drsassafras end
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