A community member described the news as “tragic,” while another said that freedom of speech does not extend to emojis anymore.
A United States District Court judge for the Southern District of New York ruled that emojis like the rocket ship, stock chart and money bags mean “a financial return on investment,"according to a recent court filing.
In a tweet, former United States Securities and Exchange Commission branch chief Lisa Braganca warned users of the potential legal consequence of using emojis that may indicate future gains. She tweeted: A federal court judge ruled that these emojis objectively mean "one thing: a financial return on investment." Users of these emojis are hereby warned of the legal consequence of their use.
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