NEW YORK (WABC) -- The common internet acronym "LOL" may not be so common anymore, as more and more people prefer to use "haha" and emoji online, according to a study conducted by Facebook.
A Bangladeshi Muslim cleric Maulana Ahmadullah, who has a huge following on YouTube and Facebook, has issued a fatwa against people using Facebook's 'haha' emoji, terming it 'totally haram' for ...
(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, ...
Are you a "haha"? Do you LOL? Or are you a devotee of the tears-of-joy emoji? As it turns out, how you laugh on the Internet says a lot about you. The results: According to Facebook, expressing ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN FRANCISCO — LOL had a good run.
Dhaka: A prominent Muslim Bangladeshi cleric Maulana Ahmadullah has issued a fatwa against people using Facebook’s ‘Haha’ emoji, calling it “totally haram (forbidden)” for Muslims. According to an AFP ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Here's something you might love: You don't have to just "like" Facebook posts anymore. By popular demand, Facebook is going beyond the ubiquitous thumbs-up button with a new shorthand ...
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