Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apple nerd face emoji. Emojis can provoke a lot of debate. We've seen plenty of campaigns over the years for new emojis to be ...
A 10-year-old boy has taken it upon himself to petition Apple to change one of its emojis. Teddy from Oxfordshire, England, would like to rename the emoji that wears black frame glasses and has two ...
In a bid to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes, 10-year-old Teddy from England, has initiated a campaign urging Apple to redesign its “nerd face” emoji. Teddy, a proud glasses-wearer, finds ...
Apple’s nerd face emoji could undergo a major redesign—that is, if an English schoolboy gets his way. According to the BBC, 10-year-old Teddy Cottlel has launched a petition to change the popular icon ...
(WJW) – A 10-year-old boy in England wants changes made to this 🤓 emoji and he is taking his message all the way to Apple in the form of an online petition. “I think the nerd emoji is offensive and ...
A UK schoolboy is asking Apple to fix and rename what he says is its offensive and insulting "nerd face" emoji, and has created a petition about it. Perhaps a 10-year-old schoolboy couldn't be ...
A 10-year-old boy from the UK has petitioned Apple to change its “nerd face” emoji. The boy says the emoji gives the wrong impression of people wearing glasses, and he finds it offensive. In a small ...
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Apple, for all we know, eats petitions and lawsuits for breakfast. However, it's not every day that someone as young as 10 years old is asking the Cupertino giant to change the current design for its ...
Teddy, a 10-year-old Apple fan from the UK, has started a petition calling on Apple to redesign the “nerd face” glasses emoji. Teddy believes that the nerd face emoji’s prominent front teeth make it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 10-year-old boy has taken it upon himself to petition Apple to change one of its emojis. Teddy from Oxfordshire, England, would ...