
In the digital age, emojis have become a universal language, used by billions of people across the globe to express emotions and communicate. Behind these seemingly simple icons lies a complex, often unknown world of decision-making, where a small, predominantly white, male, and American committee at the Unicode Consortium holds the power to decide which emojis are added to our keyboards. This documentary explores the power dynamics, cultural implications, and the intense lobbying efforts behind the creation of these digital symbols, raising questions about who gets to decide what is represented in our digital communication and the potential for censorship in this new, powerful form of expression.




