Senator Angus King lobbies for lobster emoji
Proposed lobster emoji.
U.S. Sen. Angus King took a respite from the Democrat-versus-Republican battles in Congress on Friday and threw his weight into the lobster vs. crab battle.
King, an independent, sent a letter lobbying for the adoption of a lobster emoji to the non-governmental consortium that oversees the availability of emojis worldwide. The Unicode Consortium, which selects emojis for use by websites, application and operating systems worldwide, is preparing to release its next list of approved emojis in October.
The members of the Unicode Technical Committee know better than most that emoji have become an increasingly important medium for communication, and that individuals and businesses have benefited from being able to use a growing set of emoji options, King wrote in his letter. And people in Maine as well as others across the world understand that the lobster is a culturally- and economically-important animal.
He noted that emojis exist for shrimp, fish and crabs, and then used Google Trends data to underscore his argument to the technology-minded members of the consortiums technical committee. He pointed out that web searches of lobster outpace searches for crab, and that #lobster leaves #crab in the dust in Instagram searches.
I respectfully request that the UTC include (a lobster emoji) in Unicode Version 11.0, so that people who fish, process, serve, eat, or otherwise admire the lobster can accurately express themselves in emoji form, he wrote.
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