![]() It’s coming.Īs part of its 8.0 standard, the Unicode Consortium imagines this working a little differently. Right now, it’s all placeholder graphics, and you can’t see the actual skin color change, but text strings indicate that Apple eventually intends on replacing these placeholders with emoji race variations. ![]() In its current form, Apple is incorporating racially-diverse emoji through OS X’s default Character Palette, allowing you to click on a dropdown next to each emoji to specify race options. The implementation is still buggy and incomplete - it comes as part of a developers-only beta of Apple’s desktop operating system, which can take months to roll out to a general audience - but it’s a start.
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