People Are Using An Emoji Feature To Abuse LGBT People Online
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LGBT people are being abused with an ‘anti-LGBT’ flag emoji online, thanks to a Unicode feature that allows people to put a no sign over any other emoji.
Anti-LGBT emoji
UK-based Radam Ridwan who is non-binary posted on Twitter on Wednesday about sustained queerphobic abuse that they received on Instagram from random trolls.