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  2. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and types of emoticons, also known as emoji, that express moods or facial expressions in text. Find out how to use :0 emoji to show surprise or shock, and see other examples of emoticons with meanings.

  3. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    An emoticon is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using characters to express a person's feelings, mood or reaction. Learn about the origins, variations and uses of emoticons in different languages and contexts, from ASCII to kaomoji, from smileys to emojis.

  4. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    Text messaging, or texting, is the act of sending electronic messages between devices. Learn about the origin and evolution of SMS, the Short Message Service that started it all, and how it has grown to include multimedia and instant messaging.

  5. Many 988 callers will now get help based on where they are ...

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    Major cell phone carriers have started to adopt a new technology that helps direct callers to the 988 suicide and crisis hotline to help centers based on their physical location rather than their ...

  6. SMS language - Wikipedia

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    SMS language, also known as textism or textese, is the abbreviated and slang language used in text messaging and online communication. Learn about its origins, characteristics, variations, and examples of SMS language across different languages and scripts.

  7. Thread (online communication) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about threading, a feature that groups messages with their replies in email, forums, and other online communication platforms. Find out how threading works, what are its advantages and disadvantages, and how it relates to email chains.

  8. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    NRN, meaning No Reply Necessary or No Reply Needed. The recipient is informed that they do not have to reply to this email. NRR, meaning No Reply Requested or No Reply Required. The recipient is informed that they do not have to reply to this email. NSFW, meaning Not Safe For Work or Not Suitable For Work. Used in corporate emails to indicate ...

  9. Message - Wikipedia

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    A message is a discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients. Learn about the roles of messages in human communication, computer science, and other fields, as well as the history and examples of messages.