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In the digital age, emojis aren’t just fun symbols—they’ve become a language of their own. For kids and teens, these tiny icons can carry meanings far beyond their innocent appearance.
Teachers and police forces have distributed a 'periodic table of sinister emojis' believed to be used by under-18s to conceal disturbing messages about violence, sex, and drugs.
Surrey Police have warned parents to be on the lookout for the 'eight ball' emoji on their children's social media profiles.
Children commonly use emojis to express sensitive topics and risky behavior —here's a list of emojis with hidden meanings.