Apple accused of going too far with a new foot-activated Emoji "black-and-white"



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It's been three years since Apple announced its emojis of various races, but it is still the news in 2018.

The emoji keyboard of Apple devices allows users to scroll five shades of white and brown that they can use according to their taste.

But with their new set of emoticons, 158 to be precise, in the 12.1 software update, social media users believe that the tech giant has gone too far in their efforts to integrate the # Racial inclusion.
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✨ iOS 12.1 ✨
Release Date: October 30, 2018
New Emos: 158https: //t.co/bx8XjhiCiB pic.twitter.com/dFe43ozV6w

– Emojipedia (@Emojipedia ) October 30, 2018

The update includes emoji feet.

What's new in iOS 12.1: Foot https://t.co/HO26bpqIjS pic.twitter.com/neCN0lR9xC

– Emojipedia (@Emojipedia) October 30, 2018

Up to # 39 now, well, huh? Not really. Emoticons with the darkest skin tones were able to attract attention online. People wonder how their sole, usually pale, has the same shade as the rest of the body.

You overestimate diversity and inclusion as shit. Who had a black bad on their feet? https://t.co/q9jeoUywLI

– Poundcake. (@themellosmooth) 31st October 2018

If you do too much – if the bottom of your foot is black, you should consult your doctor. https://t.co/kNDiLLNM8d

– Flightbae ™ (@justcallmeBABA) 31 October 2018 [ad_2]
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