(CNNMoney) — According to research by Faceook, haha and emoji are more popular “e-laughs” than hehe and LOL. LOL had a good run, but its dominance is coming to an end. The classic Internet slang term, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — LOL had a good run. According to new research by Facebook, LOL’s dominance is coming to an end. The classic Internet slang term, which stands for “laugh out loud,” has been replaced by ...
Are you a "haha"? Do you LOL? Or are you a devotee of the tears-of-joy emoji? As it turns out, how you laugh on the Internet says a lot about you. The results: According to Facebook, expressing ...
How do people express laughter online? To find out, Facebook's research group examined posts and comments posted to the social network in the last week of May 2015. The researchers looked for strings ...
According to freedictionary.com, laughter is apparently defined as the experience or manifestation of mirth, amusement, scorn or joy. How this became the definition, I don’t know, and it’s hard to ...
The study, conducted in response to this fun, anecdote-based New Yorker article, found that 15 percent of people included laughter in a post or comment that week. The most common laugh of all is haha ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN FRANCISCO — LOL had a good run.