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Errors in glyphs listed

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The table lists three glyphs that represent ivy leaves (hedera) and not hearts regardless of the glyph name. Can a cross-reference to the page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleuron_(typography) be included?

❦ U+2766 FLORAL HEART ❦

❧ U+2767 ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET ❧

☙ U+2619 REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET ☙ MESchuler (talk) 21:35, 28 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Notable use of a colored emoji

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Orange heart is widely used in social media as a reminding symbol dedicated to Bibas children. The two orange haired kids and their mother. The three were kidnapped and were murdered by the terror group Hamas

🧡 הראש (talk) 16:43, 20 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]

This is incorrect

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I originally created the Red Heart Emoji page which was merged into this one. But sadly its incorrect. Using the term Unicode completely discredits all the work prior to the late 2000s when Unicode launched its first emoji block. Japanese telecoms companies used the red heart extensively in the late 90s for example, so this page needs a major rethink.FelixFLB (talk) 15:38, 30 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]