setting your default skintone for emoji has some very funny outcomes. like, for hand signs and gestures i would be implicitly making it makes a lot of sense, obviously, but then someone in slack responded to something with the baby emoji and so when i concurred it was like "in addition to the cartoonish yellow one, michael gives you this white baby"
my extremely white European mother-in-law clearly accidentally set her thumbs up emoji to dark brown and clearly either does not perceive it or has no idea how to put it back. She puts thumbs up reacts on everything.
