
Facebook product designer George Kenenburg III launched the LinkMoji service, which turns the link introduced by the user into a set of Emoji. The link is not laid out into words replaced by appropriate smiles - this is just a random set of characters that will redirect the visitor to the final page.
A typical link received using the service looks like this:
As you can see, the site is located on the domain pizza-kashka.ws-or, if in deciphered form, XN-VI8HIV.WS . For those who do not like the combination of pizza and poop, there is another address: http: //🆒🔗.ws
If desired, the user can assemble his own Emoji link using a designer . For example, a link for "Medusa" may look like this:
Unfortunately, it will not be possible to widely use Emoji-Speed Links: they do not work normally on Twitter or Facebook. But you can insert the line into the browser and rejoice.
Turn any link into Emoji