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Skin Tone Emoji and Sentiment on Twitter
In 2015, the Unicode Consortium introduced five skin tone emoji that can be
used in combination with emoji representing human figures and body parts. In
this study, use of the skin tone emoji is analyzed geographically in a large
sample of data from Twitter. It can be shown that values for the skin tone
emoji by country correspond approximately to the skin tone of the resident
populations, and that a negative correlation exists between tweet sentiment and
darker skin tone at the global level. In an era of large-scale migrations and
continued sensitivity to questions of skin color and race, understanding how
new language elements such as skin tone emoji are used can help frame our
understanding of how people represent themselves and others in terms of a
salient personal appearance attribute.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figure