[Air-l] Emoticons and cultural imperialism
Derek McMillan
derekmcmillan at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 14 09:30:27 PDT 2001
Emoticons were once a small expression of individual creativity. They still
can be. However even this tiny bit of expression is being "alienated" by
Microsoft.
Messenger does not ban emoticons, on the contrary it encourages them. In
doing so it interprets emoticons so they are no longer the property of the
sender but become a cute little graphic designed by Microsoft. Thus some
emoticons are acceptable and some are not interpreted and thus have a
second-class status. New emoticons cannot be created without the approval
of corporate power.
This is a tiny tiny issue. And its very tininess signals the all-pervasive
power of the corporations!
:=)
Derek McMillan
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