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Why'd You Push That Button?

How do you choose your emoji skin tone?

Why'd You Push That Button?

Vox Media Podcast Network

Society & Culture, Arts, Technology, Design

4.4683 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

How do you choose which emoji skin tone to use? This week on Why’d You Push That Button, Vox’s Kaitlyn Tiffany and The Verge's Ashley Carman discuss the five emoji skin tones (not counting the default gold option) and how people decide which color best represents them. The tones debuted in 2015, and now, three years later, people have studied how they’re used and how commonly people opt to change the default option. The choice isn’t as simple as you might think. We also change the show up this week. Instead of relying on just two users, we wanted to hear about as many experiences with the emoji as possible, so we have lots of guests. Thank you to all of them for coming on the show, including Ben, J., Jordan, Joshua, Rosie, Soco, and Malachi. We also received lots of emails when looking for guests, so thank you for writing to us. After we hear from everyone, we chat with two expert guests. The first, whose interview is transcribed below, is Alexander Robertson. He’s a PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh who published a study — called “Self-representation on Twitter using emoji skin color modifiers” — about skin tone emoji and their usage across Twitter and around the world. Then we chat with Zara Rahman, a linguist and writer, who published a piece called, “The problem with emoji skin tones that no one talks about.” She walks us through her story and how her interviewees felt about the tones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

How do you choose what emoji skin tone to use?

0:03.0

I recently was using a high five emoji and I used the brown one and my friend was yelling at me.

0:08.0

I use the second darkest skin tone emoji.

0:11.0

If it's a group of people like my wife who is Indian, you know, go with the darker skin tone for her.

0:16.0

I won't go through the effort of like then selecting whatever brown skin matches mine.

0:20.0

But for ones that I have already said it to,

0:22.1

and it's like in my frequently used ones,

0:23.6

I used the skin tone that looks like me.

0:25.4

I got sick of seeing the yellow,

0:26.9

because I noticed no one else was using the yellow.

0:28.9

So I was like, I guess I should choose this now.

0:31.1

That's not your skin tone, like embrace your skin tone.

0:33.6

I mean, I think it's just an emoji, I guess.

0:36.1

My floor mates got off the elevator and he was like, Josh, did you hear about the emojis?

0:41.7

They have black ones now.

0:43.0

Hello, and welcome to Why'd You Push That Button to Show where Caitlin Tiffany.

0:47.1

Hello.

0:47.7

And Ashley Carmen, that's me, examine all the choices technology forces us to make.

0:54.0

Today, Caitlin and I are discussing a topic that we

0:57.7

have wanted to discuss since season one of the show and it is now happening I think it's a

1:03.8

topic that lots of people have discussed too just to be clear yeah we're not

1:07.5

originals here this is just a fraught world we live, and Caitlin and I have decided to tackle this topic.

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