Are you an "LOL"-er or a "haha"-er? Or maybe you're the king of "hehe's" or the queen of smiley-face emoji. A new Facebook study shows that your way of expressing laughter on social media may have to ...
To indicate laughter while surfing Facebook, do you write “lol,” “haha,” “hehe” or use a smiling emoji? To determine trends in "e-laughing," Facebook researchers recently crunched some data. In the ...
(CNNMoney) — According to research by Faceook, haha and emoji are more popular “e-laughs” than hehe and LOL. LOL had a good run, but its dominance is coming to an end. The classic Internet slang term, ...
The most common laugh on Facebook is 'haha', surpassing various 'emoji', 'hehe' and 'lol', a new study on e-laughing has found. The most common laugh on Facebook is ‘haha’, surpassing various ’emoji’, ...
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Do you ‘haha’ or do you ‘hehe’? Or maybe you prefer to express yourself with emoji. And if you’re still laughing with ‘Lol’, you’re probably a bit out of touch, old-timer. Lol has fallen out of favour ...
The use text expression of laughter "LOL" has dropped significantly, a Facebook study revealed last week. In this photo, dated Nov.12, 2012, a coffee cup adorned with social media text speak "LOL" is ...
Facebook last week released a report analysing how its users convey laughter. The way they expressed humour changed based on gender, age and geography. No joke: “lol” users are older than “haha” and ...