Emojion

🖤 cœur noir

Signification

🖤 is versatile — edgy affection, grief, or dark humor all fit. Younger users often reach for it as a cooler, lower-stakes alternative to ❤️.

Mots-clés: cœur, noir

💡 Le saviez-vous ?

🖤 arrived in Unicode 9.0 (2016), designed with goth and alternative communities in mind. Today it's most widely used simply as a cooler spin on everyday affection.

💡 Le saviez-vous ?

I really like you 🖤
Wait… does black heart mean you hate me?

The sender meant it as edgy affection, but the recipient read it as rejection. In Japan, older users are more likely to see 🖤 as ominous — a generational gap that causes real miscommunication.

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Comment il est utilisé dans le monde

  • South Korea

    In South Korea, 🖤 is commonly read as 'love overflowing' — the filled-in black signals abundance of feeling, making it a straightforwardly positive sign of affection.

  • Japan

    On Instagram, 🖤 thrives in monochrome-aesthetic posts. In direct messages, some recipients — especially older users — read black as ominous or negative, so context matters.

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