Canadian judge rules the thumbs up emoji counts as a contract agreementJordan Lund@lemmy.one to World News@beehaw.org – 36 points – 1 years agoengadget.com17Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsTo be honest, I find this equally stupid (or not) as handshakes being legally binding.Agreed. If verbal agreements and handshake deals can be legally binding contracts, I don't see why emoji wouldn't be.So, er, what does a poop emoji mean?
To be honest, I find this equally stupid (or not) as handshakes being legally binding.Agreed. If verbal agreements and handshake deals can be legally binding contracts, I don't see why emoji wouldn't be.So, er, what does a poop emoji mean?
Agreed. If verbal agreements and handshake deals can be legally binding contracts, I don't see why emoji wouldn't be.So, er, what does a poop emoji mean?
To be honest, I find this equally stupid (or not) as handshakes being legally binding.
Agreed. If verbal agreements and handshake deals can be legally binding contracts, I don't see why emoji wouldn't be.
So, er, what does a poop emoji mean?