Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351656 Computers in Human Behavior 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Our goal in the present study was to understand how emoticons are used in text messaging and, in particular, how genders differed in the frequency and variety of emoticons used via this medium. Previous research has found small and sundry differences in emotive expression online suggesting that technology has closed the gender gap. However, the data collected in these studies were public. In this study, we collected real portions of private communications data from individuals’ smartphones over a 6-month period. SMS messages, in general, were not used very much overall, with only 4% of all messages containing at least one emoticon. Still, differences between genders manifested in the amount and variety of emoticons used. Females sent more messages with emoticons; however, surprisingly, males used a more diverse range of emoticons.

► Emoticons were collected from text messages sent and received from users’ iPhones. ► Unlike other mediated communications, females used more emoticons overall. ► Males, however, sent a wider variety of emoticons to their social network.

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