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Use Emoji domains on X, LinkedIn, Facebook & WhatsApp, to grab attention! Keep scrolling to learn how to use Emoji domains on each platform to generate hyperlinks automatically. Where automatic hyperlinking is not available, use the punycode version of your Emoji domain to create hyperlinks: https://xn--cool-yc83c.ws + cool😎.ws = cool😎.ws Emoji domains can be typed or pasted directly into the address bar. Or simply highlight, right click and select "Go to" in the pop-up. Try it! cool😎.ws

X

Emoji domains look amazing on X.com test it out! You type this: https://cool😎.ws or this: https://xn--cool-yc83c.ws People will see this: cool😎.ws

LinkedIn

Emoji domains can be added to your profile, in their purest form, and a hyperlink is automatically created. You type this: cool😎.ws People will see this: cool😎.ws

Facebook

In Facebook Messenger you need www. to send Emoji domains. You type this: www.cool😎.ws People will see this: www.cool😎.ws

WhatsApp

You type this: cool😎.ws People will see this: cool😎.ws Works for: Android to Android iPhone to Android Android to iPhone You type this: www.cool😎.ws People will see this: www.cool😎.ws Works for: Android to Android iPhone to Android Android to iPhone
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