To indicate laughter while surfing Facebook, do you write “lol,” “haha,” “hehe” or use a smiling emoji? To determine trends in "e-laughing," Facebook researchers recently crunched some data. In the ...
Are you a "haha"? Do you LOL? Or are you a devotee of the tears-of-joy emoji? As it turns out, how you laugh on the Internet says a lot about you. The results: According to Facebook, expressing ...
The most common laugh on Facebook is 'haha', surpassing various 'emoji', 'hehe' and 'lol', a new study on e-laughing has found. The most common laugh on Facebook is ‘haha’, surpassing various ’emoji’, ...
Last week I sent a text message to a friend. A Hollywood business meeting I had high hopes for had been suddenly “postponed.” “Everybody canceled except me,” I texted. She texted back, “Haha.” What’s ...
Facebook has published data on the different types of “written laughter,” from “haha” and “hehe” to “lol” and emojis. Facebook’s muse, was Sarah Larson, a reporter for the New Yorker who recently has ...
Do you ‘haha’ or do you ‘hehe’? Or maybe you prefer to express yourself with emoji. And if you’re still laughing with ‘Lol’, you’re probably a bit out of touch, old-timer. Lol has fallen out of favour ...
University of Pittsburgh provides funding as a member of The Conversation US. Laughter is uniquely human. Sometimes deliberate, sometimes uncontrollable, we laugh out loud to signal our reaction to a ...
“LOL” is so last millennium. Instead of the AOL-era abbreviation — which stands for “laughing out loud” — people now laugh online by typing “haha” or sending an emoji, according to a new analysis from ...
Last week I sent a text message to a friend. A Hollywood business meeting I had high hopes for had been suddenly “postponed.” “Everybody canceled except me,” I texted. She texted back, “Haha.” What’s ...