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 ...
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’, ...
Fans wearing emoji masks watch a Hong Kong Seven rugby match in Hong Kong on March 28, 2015 Do you do a lot of laughing online? How do you express your chortles–with a hearty haha or are your more of ...
Across all age groups (13 to 70), the most common laughs used in Facebook are still haha , hahaha , hahahaha , and only then followed by hehe . A recent Facebook research on e-laughing says that most ...
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 ...
Most people express happiness with "ha ha" followed by emojis, "he he" and "LOL (laughing out loud)", says a recent Facebook research on e-laughing. The vast majority of people are "haha-ers" (51.4 ...
Facebook last week released a report analysing how its users convey laughter. The way they expressed humour changed based on gender, age and geography. No joke: “lol” users are older than “haha” and ...
Washington: The most common laugh on Facebook is 'haha', surpassing various 'emoji', 'hehe' and 'lol', a new study on e-laughing has found. Researchers found that the vast majority of people in their ...
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