Social Media Is the Engine of EmojiEmoji
Từ tiếng Nhật (絵文字) có nghĩa là 'ký tự hình ảnh' — các ký hiệu đồ họa nhỏ dùng trong giao tiếp kỹ thuật số để diễn đạt ý tưởng, cảm xúc và sự vật. Culture
If you want to understand where emoji culture is headed, watch social media. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X are not passive mirrors of emoji usage — they actively shape it. New emojis go viral, old standards get repurposed with ironic meanings, and generational subcultural codes emerge and spread in weeks.
In 2025, the emoji landscape on social media is more dynamic than ever. Here is what the data and platform behavior reveal about the trends that matter this year.
The Top Trending Emojis of 2025
Based on aggregated usage data across major platforms, several emojis have seen outsized growth in 2025:
| Emoji | Name | YoY Growth Trend | Primary Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🫠 | Melting face | ↑ Strong | TikTok, Instagram |
| 🫶 | Heart hands | ↑ Strong | Instagram, TikTok |
| 🩷 | Pink heart | ↑ Moderate | Instagram, iMessage |
| 🥹 | Face holding back tears | ↑ Strong | All platforms |
| 🫨 | Shaking face | ↑ Emerging | TikTok, X |
| 🩵 | Light blue heart | ↑ Moderate | |
| 🫡 | Saluting face | ↑ Moderate | X, Reddit |
| 🪩 | Mirror ball | ↑ Emerging | |
| 💀 | Skull | ↑ Ongoing (sustained) | TikTok, Gen Z everywhere |
The melting face 🫠 and shaking face 🫨 have established themselves as go-to emojis for expressing overwhelm, surreal situations, or absurd discomfort — emotional states that social media surfaces endlessly.
Platform-by-Platform Emoji Trends
TikTok: Fastest Emoji Trend Cycle
TikTok remains the fastest platform for emoji trend propagation. A single viral video can push a niche emoji into widespread use within days.
2025 TikTok emoji patterns: - 🫠 dominates reaction comments — "this is me every time [relatable situation]" - 💀 sustains as the Gen Z laugh reaction, with no sign of displacement - 🧍 (standing person) has emerged as a way to signal awkward or passive presence - 😮💨 (face exhaling) is used for expressing relief, exhaustion, or passive-aggressive indifference - 🫶 (heart hands) appears extensively in appreciation comments and creator-to-audience affirmations
TikTok also drives what researchers call "emoji semantic drift" — where an emoji's original meaning is largely replaced by a community-defined one. The 🥀 (wilted rose), for example, has shifted from representing sadness to signaling a specific aesthetic.
Instagram: Heart Emoji Expansion
Instagram's comment culture in 2025 is characterized by heart proliferation. The introduction of new color-variant hearts has fragmented the classic ❤️ into a full palette of social signals:
| Heart Emoji | Associated Vibe |
|---|---|
| ❤️ | Classic love, strong affirmation |
| 🧡 | Warmth, friendship |
| 💛 | Happiness, best friend energy |
| 💚 | Positive energy, wellness |
| 💙 | Calm, trust, loyalty |
| 💜 | K-pop culture, mystery |
| 🩷 | Soft, cute, feminine aesthetic |
| 🩵 | Cool, calm, new friendship |
| 🤍 | Minimalist, clean aesthetic |
| 🖤 | Dark aesthetic, edgy |
| 🩶 | Neutral, modern, understated |
Influencer and brand accounts on Instagram show particularly high diversity in heart emoji use — treating different color hearts as audience segmentation tools or brand personality signals.
Reels engagement is heavily emoji-driven, with 🔥 (fire) remaining the dominant "this content is good" signal, followed by 😍, 🙌, and 💯.
X (formerly Twitter): Irony and Commentary Emoji
X's emoji culture is shaped by the platform's fast-moving, politically charged, humor-dense environment. The most notable 2025 patterns:
- 🤡 (clown) continues as the go-to irony and self-own emoji
- 🫡 (saluting face) has taken on an ironic "yes sir" / sycophancy connotation
- 🧵 (thread emoji used in post openers) remains a convention
- 📉 and 📈 are used rhetorically in market, sports, and political commentary
- 🪦 (headstone) signals "this thing is dead / canceled"
- 🔴🔴🔴 (triple red circles) is a quasi-convention for alert or emphasis
X also shows the most explicit use of emoji as political shorthand — emojis attached to ideological positions shift rapidly and can render months-old posts confusing without cultural context.
Instagram Stories and Reactions
Instagram's reaction stickerSticker
Hình ảnh kỹ thuật số lớn hơn và chi tiết hơn được dùng trong các ứng dụng nhắn tin, thường có hoạt hình, bổ sung cho emoji tiêu chuẩn nhưng tách biệt với chúng. features have made certain emoji functionally different from typed emoji — they appear as interactive overlays. The most used Story reaction stickers in 2025 consistently include 🔥, ❤️, 😂, 😮, and 👏, reinforcing the dominance of these emoji as quick emotional responses.
Declining Emoji: What's Fading in 2025
Not all emoji trends go up. Some emojis are declining in relative usage:
| Emoji | Decline Reason |
|---|---|
| 😜 | Feels dated; replaced by more nuanced alternatives |
| 😛 | Low information density; declining across age groups |
| 👌 | Association with offensive gesture in some contexts |
| 😏 | Overused in 2018–2021; now signals tryhard energy |
| 🙈 | Peaked in 2016–2018; usage flat or declining |
| 💁 | The "sassy" connotation has faded; feels 2014 |
This is partly generational cycling — emojis that Gen Z associates with older millennials get actively avoided, while emojis that feel "new" and semantically rich attract adoption.
The UnicodeUnicode
Tiêu chuẩn mã hóa ký tự phổ quát gán một số duy nhất cho mỗi ký tự trong tất cả hệ thống chữ viết và bộ ký hiệu, bao gồm cả emoji. 16.0 Effect
Unicode 16.0 emojis became widely available across major platforms in late 2024 and early 2025. Key new additions and their social media trajectory:
- Face with bags under eyes — immediately resonant with burnout content; strong adoption on work-life commentary posts
- 🪿 Goose — became a meme emoji faster than most; associated with "goose" as a chaotic energy symbol
- 🫶💫 — ZWJZero Width Joiner (ZWJ)
Ký tự Unicode vô hình (U+200D) dùng để ghép nhiều emoji thành một emoji tổng hợp, chẳng hạn kết hợp người và vật thể thành emoji nghề nghiệp. sequences adding new family/relationship combinations showing slow but steady adoption
New emoji typically follow a predictable adoption curve: meme-heavy viral spike in the first months → normalization → integration into regular vocabulary within 12–18 months.
Brand and Marketing Emoji Use in 2025
Brand social media accounts have become sophisticated emoji users. Current patterns:
- Brands use 2–3 emoji per post on average, down from the 5+ seen in 2019–2021 (over-emoji backlash)
- ✨ (sparkles) remains the most brand-used emoji across Instagram and LinkedIn
- → (right arrow) has become a convention in LinkedIn post formatting
- 💡 (light bulb) dominates "tip" and educational content
- 🚀 peaked in startup culture and is now seen as slightly cliché
- Luxury brands use emoji sparingly; mass-market brands more liberally
Research from social media analytics firms suggests that posts with 1–3 strategically placed emoji outperform both zero-emoji posts and emoji-heavy posts in engagement metrics — suggesting the market is self-correcting for emoji saturation.
Emoji in Hashtag Culture
While hashtags have declined in effectiveness on some platforms, emoji + hashtag combinations remain culturally significant:
- #️⃣ meta-awareness of hashtag culture
- Holiday emoji attached to seasonal hashtags (#🎃, #🎄) reliably spike traffic during their season
- Cause-related emoji (🎗️ ribbon colors for awareness, 🏳️🌈 for Pride) function as searchable cultural markers
What This Means for Emoji Trends Going Forward
The data from 2025 points toward several durable trends:
- Expressiveness over literalism — emojis that capture emotional nuance (🥹, 🫠, 😮💨) are winning over blunt happy/sad faces
- Color variants fragmenting — especially hearts, enabling finer social signaling
- Irony layering — the same emoji can mean opposite things depending on context and platform
- Platform divergence accelerating — TikTok, Instagram, and X emoji cultures are diverging, not converging
Explore More on EmojiFYI
- Track emoji popularity and distribution with the Emoji Stats Tool
- See how trending emojis render across Apple, Google, Samsung, and other platforms with the Compare Tool
- Analyze complex emoji sequences including ZWJ and modifier combinations with the Sequence Analyzer
- Explore all Unicode Emoji Versions to see when trending emojis were added to the standard
- Search for any emoji by mood, theme, or keyword