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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 ...
Most people stick with one type of e-laugh, while about 20 percent will switch between two. And while "haha" and "hehe" or even "hahaha" and "hahahahahahaha" and "hahahahhhhahahahaha" (a ...
Seriously, a whopping 51.4 percent of laughter-containing posts on Facebook used a ha-based laugh, while emojis accounted for 33.7 percent of Facebook laughter. Hehe ...
The second most popular expression for a laugh is a happy face emoji preferred by 33.7%, and third is “hehe” at 13.1%. LOL was only used by 1.9% of people. Facebook found some other ...
The classic Internet slang term, which stands for “laugh out loud,” has been replaced by “haha,” laughing emojis, and “hehe” as popular ways to indicate something is funny online.
The way you laugh online is strongly connected to where you live. New York, Florida, and (interestingly enough) Wyoming prefer using emojis to express laughter, according to researchers Udi ...
The Spanish comedian whose hilarious and infectious laugh became a global meme has died at the age of 65.. Juan Joya Borja, better known as El Risitas, which means Giggles, died on Wednesday in ...
The second most popular expression for a laugh is a happy face emoji preferred by 33.7%, and third is “hehe” at 13.1%. LOL was only used by 1.9% of people. Facebook found some other ...