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If the rules are allowing U+1F4A9 and disallowing an actual symbol commonly used in text, they should change the rules.



Well U+1F4A9 exists because Japanese mobile operators modified their char sets to include emoji, and emoji has been part of Japanese culture for a long time.

Unicode aims to encode every character used for human communication in every culture, and Japan uses U+1F4A9.




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