Description: Japanese “reserved” button
Category: Symbols
Aliases: u6307
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Unicode Version:
iOS Version: 6.0
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Yes, the Japanese “reserved” button emoji has an official name designated by the Unicode Consortium.
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Cultural context plays a significant role; what may be positive in one culture could be neutral or negative in another.
The Japanese “reserved” button emoji was introduced with other emojis as part of the Unicode Consortium to standardize digital expression.