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While browsing Facebook, Snapchat, or other social media, you may have come across a dashed box with the capital letters OBJ inside and wondered what exactly it was. Is it a new emoji, slang, or a glitch? In this article, we’ll take a look at what exactly this symbol is, why it pops up, and how to change it. Read on to learn more about OBJ ()!
What OBJ Means in Text
OBJ () is a Unicode replacement character that appears when an emoji isn't recognized. Unicode, a code converter used by computers, might show an OBJ error when the system is outdated, new emojis have been created, data has been corrupted, or if iPhone's voice-to-text feature has glitched.
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Why are you seeing an OBJ () character error?
- Unicode support is outdated or mismatched. Most devices use more recent versions of Unicode. However, some apps may be behind on updates and not support characters added later. On the other hand, some software may create their own characters outside of Unicode or not use Unicode entirely, which will also return the OBJ () error on incompatible devices.[3]
- New emojis have been created. New emojis may be added before you get the proper Unicode updates. If you suddenly see more replacement characters where you think emojis should be, there has likely been an update added to keyboards everywhere.[4]
- iPhone’s Voice-to-Text feature has glitched. iPhones use a speech recognizer tool that turns bites of speech into objects before changing them to text. Sometimes, this tool is not completely compatible with other software, which may see the speech objects but not know what word or letter to match them with. As a result, it returns the OBJ () placeholder instead.[5]
- Data has been corrupted. Sometimes when documents are transferred, data becomes corrupted and can’t be read. The unreadable symbols will be shown with replacement characters.[6]
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References
- ↑ https://unicode.org/standard/WhatIsUnicode.html
- ↑ https://unicode-explorer.com/c/FFFC
- ↑ https://www.w3.org/International/articles/missing-char-glyph/index.en
- ↑ https://gizmodo.com/why-other-people-cant-see-your-emojis-and-how-to-fix-it-1820037259
- ↑ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/speech/sfspeechrecognizer
- ↑ https://techcolleague.com/what-does-obj-mean-in-text/
- ↑ https://techcolleague.com/what-does-obj-mean-in-text/
- ↑ https://techcolleague.com/what-does-obj-mean-in-text/
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