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@mischievoustomato @RustyCrab There are some arguments against it. It uses a custom emoji map. Also emojis look different on different platforms, and some emojis are even have variants that appear nearly identical while being different binary (eg red heart). Also, not all programming languages have good emoji support. So it would require standardization and people might have to add special support for whatever programming language they're using. Still, I think it makes a lot more sense to humans than "20ff610265bbc4ceb9b5d0d5a1b7fd0e7aed2bb4cafa5c3275ede06e3dc35992", which I think makes it more difficult to comprehend what you don't know. I think a list of emojis properly conveys "this is random gibberish that doesn't make sense, and that's exactly the point, you're not supposed to get it"
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@alex @RustyCrab @mischievoustomato >Still, I think it makes a lot more sense to humans
Maybe to zoomers with tiktok-fried brains. All I see is vector graphic equivalent of vomit, unlike letters and numbers everyone over the age of 3 is already familiar with. Not to mention the already raised issue of lack of font support anywhere except the fluoridated browsers. If you really want to make them more human-readable, use bitcoin-style mnemocodes or something.
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@mint @RustyCrab @alex @mischievoustomato i think it makes exactly as much sense as the gibberish rn: it's all just indian bots made to sell bitcoin, it's like fastpath.fr but for fedi
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@alex @RustyCrab @mischievoustomato >Still, I think it makes a lot more sense to humans