could be :kiki
Just kidding Kiki is now >>![]()

I liked the other "shruggy" guy we had - the little dark colored furry one. Just mentioning.....
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could be :kiki
Just kidding Kiki is now >>![]()
OK, I don't get it.![]()
Why would you use the "code" when you can just click on the smilie icon above and pick out the smilie you want?
There ya go, sell the smileys . $$ a month to have your name associated w/ them.
Yeah, I'm retired now and working harder than ever so I take the shortcuts when available.They do that to me all the time, @Crooked Chicken, just to make me feel dumber than I am.<------BTW, that's a clicked on smiley and not a done-in-code smiley. I prefer to do it that way too.
I still miss some from the previous format, I'd like to see them all here.We have smilies and their codes carried over from like 4 platforms ago. I’d like to do some cleanup and need your help!!!
The code for ones like “frow” are terrible. It should be something like “wave”. Similar with “hit” and “he”. I’d like to make them more intuitive. I can add new additional codes to each of the smilies.
So, what do you think? Post your ideas like this:
should be "wave"
could be "wall"
etc.
Here's an example of the settings:
View attachment 1072917
Not sure if all mobile formats support it, but previously in mobile it was the only way to use 'smilies' one of the things I like of this 'new' BYC format, in mobile, phone, it's like a hybrid of both, some things are easier, previously you couldn't just 'click' on a emoji or smilie icon in mobile, had to switch to desktop mode or know the secret code.OK, I don't get it.![]()
Why would you use the "code" when you can just click on the smilie icon above and pick out the smilie you want?
OK, I don't get it.![]()
Why would you use the "code" when you can just click on the smilie icon above and pick out the smilie you want?
Not sure if all mobile formats support it, but previously in mobile it was the only way to use 'smilies' one of the things I like of this 'new' BYC format, in mobile, phone, it's like a hybrid of both, some things are easier, previously you couldn't just 'click' on a emoji or smilie icon in mobile, had to switch to desktop mode or know the secret code.