Keywords thumbs up emoji, digital communication, passive aggression, emotional responses, social media etiquette
Summary In this episode of Just Human, host Jay Boykin discusses the emotional implications of receiving a thumbs up emoji in digital communication. He shares personal anecdotes and scenarios that illustrate how this seemingly innocuous gesture can feel dismissive and passive-aggressive. Boykin emphasizes the importance of thoughtful responses in our digital interactions and encourages listeners to consider the emotional weight of their communication.
Takeaways The thumbs up emoji can feel dismissive and passive-aggressive. Digital communication often lacks emotional depth. Responses like 'sounds good' are more meaningful than a thumbs up. The thumbs up emoji is often perceived as an insult. People may overthink the implications of a thumbs up response. Communication should reflect emotional engagement. The use of emojis can impact relationships and perceptions. A simple acknowledgment can go a long way in communication. Different emojis convey different levels of engagement. It's important to strive for better communication in digital interactions.
Sound Bites "The thumbs up emoji is really more like an insult." "It's like the emoji equivalent of uh-huh." "Your thumbs up emoji is not therapy."
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