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Emoji: π±
Expresses anger, not shock or surprise.
Expresses anger, not shock or surprise.
π6π4π1
Fragments should be an example of a great suggestion you'd get when typing the given emoji as input β showing the same literal action isn't enough.
Good Example πππ
Good Example πππ
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Emoji: π€¦
This reaction is relevant, it's a response to someone being naΓ―ve or unreasonable.
This reaction is relevant, it's a response to someone being naΓ―ve or unreasonable.
π5π4π©3
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Emoji: π
There are sunglasses in this scene, but it's not a good suggestion for the emoji, it depicts puzzlement, not "being cool".
There are sunglasses in this scene, but it's not a good suggestion for the emoji, it depicts puzzlement, not "being cool".
π10π₯°2
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Emoji: π€
The emoji could superficially describe this fragment, but the emotional content doesnβt match.
The emoji could superficially describe this fragment, but the emotional content doesnβt match.
π5π2π₯°2π2
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Emoji: π€―
A head explodes, but there's no amazement or surprise.
A head explodes, but there's no amazement or surprise.
π6π€―4π3
Fragments must be long enough to properly show the emotion they represent.
Bad Examples πππ
Bad Examples πππ
π6π2
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Emoji: π€
The fragment is too short to express anything properly.
The fragment is too short to express anything properly.
π9π7π€3
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Emoji: π‘
The fragment is too short to express anything properly.
The fragment is too short to express anything properly.
π16π€4
Community Evaluation
Phase 2: Relevance
Judging Criteria
Read this post for information about Community Evaluation.
The task in this phase is to evaluate whether videos accurately represent the chosen emoji and are expressive enough to convey the emotion behind it.
π = video accurately represents the emotion behind the chosen emoji
π = video doesn't represent the chosen emoji
We're looking for videos that would be a good suggestion for someone looking to express the chosen emotion in a chat.
The video must express a reasonably close emotion to its emoji. It is acceptable if the underlying emotion is correct, but a better-matching emoji exists in the same range. (e.g. π‘ / π or π’/ π₯).
Acceptable reaction videos:
1. Show the correct emotion. Some videos may be visually similar to an emoji but express a completely different emotion.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
2. Convey the emotion clearly and unmistakably.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
3. Express a single emotion. Some videos show a more complex situation or state of mind that can't be described with the chosen emoji.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
4. Describe the emotion behind the emoji. It is not enough to show a visually similar action. It is acceptable to show a visually different action with the correct emotional payload.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
5. Have sufficient length to properly convey the emotion.
π« Bad Examples
Before you begin, make sure you understand the proper meaning behind each main emoji, available here. You should also study our examples, listed above.
If you see the same video twice or recognize a video from round 1, press the βπx2β button before rating it. This is optional, we will use algorithms to remove duplicates before the final results are announced.
Phase 2: Relevance
Judging Criteria
Read this post for information about Community Evaluation.
The task in this phase is to evaluate whether videos accurately represent the chosen emoji and are expressive enough to convey the emotion behind it.
π = video accurately represents the emotion behind the chosen emoji
π = video doesn't represent the chosen emoji
We're looking for videos that would be a good suggestion for someone looking to express the chosen emotion in a chat.
The video must express a reasonably close emotion to its emoji. It is acceptable if the underlying emotion is correct, but a better-matching emoji exists in the same range. (e.g. π‘ / π or π’/ π₯).
Acceptable reaction videos:
1. Show the correct emotion. Some videos may be visually similar to an emoji but express a completely different emotion.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
2. Convey the emotion clearly and unmistakably.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
3. Express a single emotion. Some videos show a more complex situation or state of mind that can't be described with the chosen emoji.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
4. Describe the emotion behind the emoji. It is not enough to show a visually similar action. It is acceptable to show a visually different action with the correct emotional payload.
β Good Examples, π« Bad Examples
5. Have sufficient length to properly convey the emotion.
π« Bad Examples
Before you begin, make sure you understand the proper meaning behind each main emoji, available here. You should also study our examples, listed above.
If you see the same video twice or recognize a video from round 1, press the βπx2β button before rating it. This is optional, we will use algorithms to remove duplicates before the final results are announced.
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