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Thanks for your input. I am not certain if the emoji code names can be changed, but we'll look into it.
@Lee, is this something that can be updated?
@Lee, is this something that can be updated?
Thanks for your suggestion. I've never noticed that before - good call. I will update it as soon as possible.I know it might seem strange to make a whole post for this, but basically I just made a comment with the "straight-faced" emoji and noticed that the code for it is [colon]lame[colon]. I think it might be better to use :neutral: or something like that to avoid unintended ableist language.
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What is "ableist" language? I'm not familiar.I know it might seem strange to make a whole post for this, but basically I just made a comment with the "straight-faced" emoji and noticed that the code for it is [colon]lame[colon]. I think it might be better to use :neutral: or something like that to avoid unintended ableist language.
Tbh i wasn't aware of unintended meanings.
Not sure if
though. It could be
Okay/🙄 reacting could also work. My $0.02
Not sure if
:neutral: carries the same message as
though. It could be :whatever: or :dull:Okay/🙄 reacting could also work. My $0.02
Oh I've never heard of thatBasically language that denigrates or devalues people with disabilities. For example, calling something "lame" to describe it as "bad"/"uninspiring"/etc. involves making a negative value judgment of people who have difficulty walking due to physical impairment. (These people would have archaically been called "lame(d)", and that's where the more modern connotation of the term comes from.)
I personally like the term "lame" for that emoji. Maybe other people are offended, but it doesn't seem to be in the common vernacular
Small suggestion to make the wow and care reacts as emojis too 
@Lee @WildWing
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