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Flag Emoji

Anonymous
2020-03-18T07:29:59+00:00

Windows 10 has now been out for 5 years.  Why are there still no flag emoji? 

It's ridiculous.  It affects how webpages display in ALL the browsers.  As a software developer myself, this is a rudimentary update and essential component of the OS.  There have been thousands of complaints.

Is there a plan to add these?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-07-14T13:17:07+00:00

    Hi Daniel, There aren't flag emojis and there problably won't be. The reason is pretty simple and can't be worked around in any satysfying way: Country flags aren't actually a single unicode character, but a combination of unicode characters that are interpreted as a flag. When you receive the country flag equivalent of "US", it is interpreted as the United States flag. It means that it's up to each emoji implementation to interpret flag codes, which means that there is a potential PR nightmare to deal with in case a country isn't recognized internationaly. Should microsoft decide to recognize the Israelian flag ? The Palestinian flag ? Taiwan flag ? How is Microsoft supposed to decide what flag to display or not if part of a country decides to declare independance ? Some companies have decided to represent all flags, some have decided to display different flags depending on where the user is located, an Microsoft decided to display none.

    The flag codes are not up to be interpreted, they are decided by The Unicode Consortium and so means there is no "potential PR nightmare" when you simply follow the spec. https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html#1f3f3

    For example, Microsoft doesn't seem to have any trouble with implementing and displaying the multi character LGBT flag ��‍��(censored on this forum). Of which is illegal and deeply frowned upon in Russia.

    When is it a "potential PR nightmare" and when is it not?

    What I'm saying is that it is better to placate a few countries by having special conditions for displaying certain pictograms than to not pleasing anyone and breaking a spec that is used internationally on the web!

    Like even though they have opted to not render the flags, there is no country code section in the emoji picker where I can click to write the string of characters that render as a flag on other devices. Why is that not available, when I can go to https://emojipedia.org/emoji/%F0%9F%87%AC%F0%9F%87%A7/ and copy the ��‍��(censored on this forum)string to paste here? So they have actively chosen not to include the flag codes in the emoji picker, even though it is clearly part of the emoji spec.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-05-27T12:28:59+00:00

    Hi Daniel,

    There aren't flag emojis and there problably won't be. The reason is pretty simple and can't be worked around in any satysfying way:

    Country flags aren't actually a single unicode character, but a combination of unicode characters that are interpreted as a flag. When you receive the country flag equivalent of "US", it is interpreted as the United States flag. It means that it's up to each emoji implementation to interpret flag codes, which means that there is a potential PR nightmare to deal with in case a country isn't recognized internationaly.

    Should microsoft decide to recognize the Israelian flag ? The Palestinian flag ? Taiwan flag ? How is Microsoft supposed to decide what flag to display or not if part of a country decides to declare independance ? Some companies have decided to represent all flags, some have decided to display different flags depending on where the user is located, an Microsoft decided to display none.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-06-30T22:25:27+00:00

    Hi Daniel,

    There aren't flag emojis and there problably won't be. The reason is pretty simple and can't be worked around in any satysfying way:

    Country flags aren't actually a single unicode character, but a combination of unicode characters that are interpreted as a flag. When you receive the country flag equivalent of "US", it is interpreted as the United States flag. It means that it's up to each emoji implementation to interpret flag codes, which means that there is a potential PR nightmare to deal with in case a country isn't recognized internationaly.

    Should microsoft decide to recognize the Israelian flag ? The Palestinian flag ? Taiwan flag ? How is Microsoft supposed to decide what flag to display or not if part of a country decides to declare independance ? Some companies have decided to represent all flags, some have decided to display different flags depending on where the user is located, an Microsoft decided to display none.

    Well, Meri, Windows 7 had the flag(s), so I don't understand WHY Windows 10 can't get with the program! Pun intended!!

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-08-27T00:10:24+00:00

    I am very disappointed with Microsoft on this issue.

    Every installation Windows knows which country it is operating in.

    Yet Microsoft DOES NOT include flags in it's emojis.

    As a software tester with over 30 years of experience, I know this this issue can be solved.

    There are MANY posts on this same subject. Yet Microsoft has no flags in it's emojis.

    It seems clear to me that Microsoft doesn't care about where it's users live.

    LUDICROUS-REDICULOUS-DISGUSTING-PATHETIC

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-07-14T18:55:14+00:00

    There is no "Israelian" flag and no Taiwan flag either.

    What do you call this?: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html#1f1ee_1f1f1

    Or this?: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html#1f1f9_1f1fc

    Non-flags? They're in the emoji spec. They are internationally recognized countries.

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