This fun tool studies tweets and emoji usage to rank cities according to positivity

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The nation’s capital is without question one of the most negative cities in the world. You’d certainly have an anecdotal basis for thinking that by just turning on the news every night, watching representatives of both major political parties go to war with each other — as well as with the president — day in and day out. But our basis for that statement is a bit more analytical, thanks to the folks at Smart Destinations who’ve created something called The Emoji Cities Tool. Basically, it’s a fun way to study Twitter data and emoji use to zero in on what the most positive and negative cities are around the world. Also, what they’re tweeting about, and if you were so inclined to know, what emoji they most frequently use. (Spoiler — the most-used emoji around the world is the laughing face with tears. The least used? The thinking face.)

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This fun tool studies tweets and emoji usage to rank cities according to positivity originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 11 Nov 2018 at 09:34:16 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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