Discord is a platform that allows people to chat with others online. With the help of social media, emojis have become a popular way of expression. You can add emojis in any of your messages, and it can be easy to do. You may want to add them to your messages to show emotion, as a replacement or words, or to visually show something.

Steps

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    Log in to Discord or register an account. You can do this by opening the Discord website or opening the Discord application. Then, register or log in using your email and password.
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    Open the emoji keyboard on your computer to access the default emojis. On Mac or Windows, place the cursor where you want to put your emoji then use the shortcut Command + Control + Spacebar[1] . Select an emoji from the list there and click off of it when you're done!
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    Click the grinning emoji to the right of the message bar to access custom emojis. If you don't want to use the emoji keyboard, or if it doesn't work, click the grinning (πŸ˜€) emoji to the right of the GIF and Nitro Gift buttons. It will change emojis when you hover over it and will open the built-in Discord emoji keyboard when clicked. You can then scroll through emojis there and click away when you're done!
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    Use a semicolonΒ : followed by the emoji name and another semicolonΒ : to directly type emojis. If you want to skip the emoji keyboard altogether or already remember an emoji's name, use two semicolons (:) and type the emoji name in the middle. For example, the grinning (πŸ˜€) emoji would be :grinning:.
    • To change the skin tone of typed emojis, type the emoji name and end it with the corresponding skin tone code:
      • No code for the classic yellow skin tone (πŸ‘Œ).
      • :skin-tone-1: for the light skin tone[2] (πŸ‘ŒπŸ»).
      • :skin-tone-2: for the medium-light skin tone[3] (πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ).
      • :skin-tone-3: for the medium skin tone[4] (πŸ‘ŒπŸ½).
      • :skin-tone-4: for the medium-dark skin tone[5] (πŸ‘ŒπŸΎ).
      • :skin-tone-5: for the dark skin tone[6] (πŸ‘ŒπŸΏ).
    • To use the skin tone codes, put the emoji name in the form of :emoji_name:. Then, add another semicolon (:) and put the skin tone code, ended with another semicolon (:). An example is :ok_hand::skin-tone-1: for the light skin tone OK hand (πŸ‘ŒπŸ») emoji.
    • Some emojis have multiple codes. For example, :laughing: and :satisfied: are the same emoji (πŸ˜†), as well as :skull: and :skeleton: (πŸ’€)!
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Updated: September 24, 2021
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