This is why you shouldn’t overuse emojis in social media.

🔗 Taken from the UK’s Royal National Institute of Blind People https://www.rnib.org.uk/

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@Aday The clapping hands emoji is a particularly poor example of this though, because it's part of how Black Americans communicate on social media. The criticism of emoji overuse can be done in better ways that are less racist.
@bright_helpings @Aday it'd be nice if users could tell screen readers "when you see x emoji, say y" which would make it read more as intended without senders having to change style.