Emoji license plates show technology has simplified our language. But is that really a bad thing?

Emoji license plates show technology has simplified our language. But is that really a bad thing?


We’ve reached a new level of descent into the world of emoji-based interactions. Starting March 1 of this year, drivers in Queensland, Australia will be able to personalize their license plates with an emoji. There are some limits to this, obviously; you can’t have a license plate with only emojis, and currently, there are only five emoji options. Of course, you’ll also be paying more. Entry-level prices are 475 AUD, or $340 USD. Being located in the United States, this doesn’t affect me personally, but I couldn’t help but notice the volume and intensity of reactions to this new offer.…

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Emoji license plates show technology has simplified our language. But is that really a bad thing?
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