The name behind the emojis we use on smartphones, tablets and even computers. Unicode Consortiummade a remarkable statement. The statements on the official blog page stated that users will not encounter any new flag emoji from now on. However, this situation ISO 3166-1 It does not apply to flags that are included in the standard and recognized worldwide. Okay, but what harm did the flag emojis cause the Unicode Consortium to make such a decision?
Something about why the Unicode Consortium won’t consider work on new flag emojis did not say†At this point, however, there is an important implication. The studies found that flag emojis are used much less than other emojis. One of the things flag crowd has a situation. It is already known that when emojis are categorized by their similarity, flags are the category with the most members. All this seems to have driven the Unicode Consortium to such a decision.
Controversial areas can also be the reason for this decision.

The Unicode Consortium makes available flag emojis within the scope of international standards known as ISO 3166-1. Local flags not included in this category cannot be used as emojis. However, the flag of some regions within the ISO 3166-1 standard is also: No emoji was made of it†For example, while the flags of Greenland and the Faroe Islands belonging to Denmark were included, the flags of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia and the Autonomous Republic of Georgia of Adjara were not included. Unicode Consortium, with its decision politics to get out of the discussion Looks like he’s made up his mind.
In the meantime; I’ll explain for those who are wondering. In ISO 3166-1 standard 250 regions is located. In other words, if we look at the fact, the region flag emoji we use should be 250 even in this form. Consider adding the flags used in the sports industry and the flags that are important to some segments. Here in such a situation hundreds of new flag emojis should be available†This affects devices and software, both in terms of capacity and performance…