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Whois & Analysis for emoticonstext.net

Sep 17, 2021 6:45 am UTC

DOMAIN OWNER WHOIS

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TECHNICAL SEO & SECURITY

SSL Certificate
This website is not SSL secured (HTTPS), the certificate issued by Let's Encrypt has expired on December 6, 2021.
Title Tag
Japanese Text Emoticons ✂️ Copy and Paste ✔️
Length: 52 (recommended: 10 to 70)
Meta Description
Copy and paste japanese text emoticons these cute emojis looks cool - ╰(゜Д゜)╯ (ꈍoꈍ🌸)(╯◕_◕)╯ƪ(♥ﻬ♥)ʃ(╬゚◥益◤゚)▼(´ᴥ`)▼(@´_`@)(´◕o◕`)( う-´)づ
Length: 206 (recommended: 50 to 160)
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Desktop Version

Japanese Text Emoticons ✂️ Copy and Paste ✔️

https://emoticonstext.net

Copy and paste japanese text emoticons these cute emojis looks cool - ╰(゜Д゜)╯ (ꈍoꈍ🌸)(╯◕_◕)╯ƪ(♥ﻬ♥)ʃ(╬゚◥益◤゚)▼(´ᴥ`)▼(@´_`@)(´◕o◕`)( う-´)づ

Mobile Version

https://emoticonstext.net

Japanese Text Emoticons ✂️ Copy and Paste ✔️

Copy and paste japanese text emoticons these cute emojis looks cool - ╰(゜Д゜)╯ (ꈍoꈍ🌸)(╯◕_◕)╯ƪ(♥ﻬ♥)ʃ(╬゚◥益◤゚)▼(´ᴥ`)▼(@´_`@)(´◕o◕`)( う...

Encoding
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URL Resolve

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URL Parameters
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Attribute Value
viewport width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0

SEMANTIC ANALYSIS

The owner has associated the following topics to the website.

The results of our semantic analysis are shown below using the website's language.

They are the main concepts covered by emoticonstext.net.

Each concept has a confidence score. The higher it is, the more important the topic is relative to the page.

Topics
Emoticon Confidence: 85% Arrow up

An emoticon (rarely pronounced) is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using characters—usually punctuation marks, numbers, and letters—to express a person's feelings or mood, or as a time-saving method.

The first ASCII emoticons, and, were written by Scott Fahlman in 1982, but emoticons actually originated on the PLATO IV computer system in 1972.

Emoji Confidence: 82% Arrow up

are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and web pages.

Emoji exist in various genres, including facial expressions, common objects, places and types of weather, and animals.

They are much like emoticons, but emoji are actual pictures instead of typographics.

Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji comes from Japanese +.

The resemblance to the English words emotion and emoticon is purely coincidental.

The ISO 15924 script code for emoji is.

Kawaii Confidence: 75% Arrow up

is the culture of cuteness in Japan.

It can refer to items, humans and nonhumans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.

Examples include cute handwriting, certain genres of manga, and Hello Kitty.

Japanese writing system Confidence: 73% Arrow up

The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana.

Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalised Japanese words and grammatical elements, and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for emphasis.

Almost all written Japanese sentences contain a mixture of kanji and kana.

Because of this mixture of scripts, in addition to a large inventory of kanji characters, the Japanese writing system is often considered to be the most complicated in use anywhere in the world.

Cut, copy, and paste Confidence: 72% Arrow up

In human–computer interaction, cut, copy and paste are related commands that offer a user-interface interprocess communication technique for transferring data.

The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in a temporary storage tool called the clipboard.

The data in the clipboard is later inserted in the position where the paste command is issued.

The data is available to any application supporting the feature, thus allowing easy data transfer between applications.

PAGESPEED INSIGHTS

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LAYOUT

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Mobile Rendering

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  • 28% #ffffff
  • 24% #f0f0f0
  • 16% #e0e0e0
  • 5% #5080b0
  • 3% #5090c0
  • 3% #8040c0
  • 3% #b0d0e0
  • 3% #8050b0
  • 2% #60a0d0
  • 1% #70a0c0
  • 1% #f0ffff
  • 1% #f0f0ff

Text/code ratio

emoticonstext.net's text/code ratio is 4.61%. It's a bit low. Consider raising it by adding more text content of value for your visitors, or keeping your code clean.
Text / Code Ratio 4.61%

A good text to HTML ratio is anywhere from 25 to 70%.

This percentage refers to the visible text ratio, as opposed to HTML elements, image tags and other non-visible information.

Main HTML tags

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Top level heading
Japanese text emoticons
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2nd level heading
2021 top japanese emoticons list
Japanese emoticons - emoji symbols ٩(◕‿◕)۶
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3rd level heading
When to use emoticons?
Where can ı use these cute japanese emoticons?
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4th level heading
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