Authors & Editors

Every page on EmojiCopy.ai is written or reviewed by a human editor. Meet the team behind the meanings, combos, and guides.

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Maya Chen

Editor in Chief

Maya leads editorial at EmojiCopy.ai. She's spent eight years writing about digital culture, social platforms, and how Gen Z and millennials communicate online — previously at a major lifestyle publication.

Digital cultureGen Z trendsSocial media writingEditorial strategy
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Jordan Rivera

Senior Writer, Platform Trends

Jordan covers TikTok, Instagram and Discord trends. They've spent five years tracking how emojis evolve in viral moments and online subcultures, with bylines in several creator-economy publications.

TikTok trendsInstagram captionsCreator marketing
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Sam Okafor

Unicode & Linguistics Editor

Sam fact-checks every emoji entry against the Unicode Consortium specification and tracks platform-specific rendering across iOS, Android, Windows, and the web.

Unicode standardCross-platform renderingAccessibility
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