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Global 'Emoji Policy' Drift in Academic Journal Websites

Tracking how academic journals adopt emoji policies over time

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This page tracks the spread of emoji policies across academic journal websites, revealing how formal academia is adopting informal communication norms. The data shows the total number of journals with emoji policies, the percentage of journals adopting them, and the monthly rate of new policy additions. The figures are based on periodic scans of journal guideline pages, providing a real-time view of institutional change in academic publishing.

Why this isn't published anywhere else

No existing sources track the evolution of emoji policies specifically in academic journal websites over time. Prior work focuses on emoji usage broadly, not institutional policy drift.

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