From Adoption to Adaption: Tracing the Diffusion of New Emojis on TwitterDownload PDF

Anonymous

16 Feb 2024ACL ARR 2024 February Blind SubmissionReaders: Everyone
Abstract: In the rapidly evolving landscape of social media, the introduction of new emojis in Unicode release versions presents a structured opportunity to explore digital language evolution. Analyzing a large dataset of sampled English tweets, we examine how newly released emojis gain traction and evolve in meaning. We find that community size of early adopters and emoji semantics are crucial in determining their popularity. Certain emojis experienced notable shifts in the meanings and sentiment associations during the diffusion process. Additionally, we propose a novel framework utilizing language models to extract words and pre-existing emojis with semantically similar contexts, which enhances interpretation of new emojis. The framework demonstrates its effectiveness in improving sentiment classification performance by substituting unknown new emojis with familiar ones. This study offeres a new perspective in understanding how new language units are adopted, adapted, and integrated into the fabric of online communication.
Paper Type: long
Research Area: Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
Contribution Types: Model analysis & interpretability, NLP engineering experiment, Data analysis
Languages Studied: English
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