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Digital communication, for all its speed and reach, can often feel emotionally flat. Emojis, those ubiquitous little icons, have emerged as a common way to inject tone and feeling into text-based exchanges. But do they *actually* improve how we’re perceived? A new study suggests that, at least among friends, the answer is a resounding yes. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin…

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