WhatsApp: what does the emoji of the yellow face with a monocle mean



Does it look familiar to you? WhatsApp It is one of the favorite platforms for more than 12 billion people in the world. Through it you can send unlimited messages and hold a video call without fear of being cut off.

Nowadays WhatsApp is about to add more than 20 emojis to its platform for smartphones, but one of them stands out: the yellow face with a monocle. Do you know what it means? We explain it to you.

WHAT DOES THE EMOJI OF THE FACE WITH MONOCLE MEAN IN WHATSAPP

  • In order to know for sure what it means, we must resort to the portal Emojipedia.
  • According to the source, the emoji of the face with a monocle means that he is questioning something and even exploring.
  • He also details that he is always depicted with a small, intense frown and his head slightly up, as if on careful inspection.
  • On the other hand, Emojipedia indicates that the emoji expresses a feeling of skeptical or ironic observation or encouraging a closer look at some content.

In this way you can choose between the yellow emojis the face with a monocle in WhatsApp. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)

  • It can also convey a sense of sophistication or petulant intelligence, for example, know-it-all.
  • It should be noted that, according to Royal Spanish Academythe monocle is “a glass lens with optical graduation to correct vision defects in one eye, which is inserted into a frame and is usually worn around the neck by means of a chain, ribbon or cord”.

WHY CAN WHATSAPP SUSPEND MY NUMBER OR ACCOUNT?

  • unofficial apps: you can say goodbye to your account if WhatsApp detects that you use modified applications, such as: “WhatsApp Plus”, “Fouad WhatsApp”, “GB WhatsApp”, etc.
  • Spread phishing and fake promotions: Normally, these types of messages are spread by cybercriminals, who try to send their WhatsApp scams in bulk. The objective is to make you believe that you have won a prize or cash, in order for you to follow a series of steps, among them, installing an application that has a dangerous malware virus that would put your personal information and even bank details at risk.
  • Rumors and extortion: If you are one of those people who only shares disinformation that produces chaos, paranoia and even threats, you can also be sanctioned not only temporarily, but forever, of course, as long as users report the message you have sent.
  • WhatsApp groups: You should never put the name “Pedophilia” on your conversation, otherwise WhatsApp will block not only you, but also the members of that group.

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