Real Life Situation: "Are 'emoji' dumbing us down or enriching our communities?

First-Order Knowledge Claims
-"Ghost balloon may have no intrinsic meaning"
-"But as a whole, emoji are unmistakably Japanese"
-"Purchases that reportedly rake in well over $3m each month"

Second-Order Knowledge Claims
-The fact that 'ghost balloon' may have no intrinsic meaning is based on a generalized assumption that that specific combination of emojis don't have a translation into verbal language, and therefore, have no deep-rooted meaning. (this leaves out the fact that those symbols could have inherent meaning in the form of an inside-joke to a specific group of people)
-The knowledge that the emojis are Japanese is based on the shared knowledge of Japanese culture and the cultural traits (food, clothes, etc) that are associated with it.

Knowledge Questions
-To what extent can the simplification of language in a visual form continue to be valuable for communication?/ Can visual communication ever be as rich and communicative as verbal language?
-To what extent can intent affect the interpretation of language?

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