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’, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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