globe with meridians

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globe with meridians

Represents the whole Earth in a neutral, digital, or networked sense β€” more about the internet or global connectivity than geography. It’s what people use when saying β€œworldwide,” β€œonline,” or β€œacross the globe.”

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Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F310
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0
General

Often seen in tech or business contexts to represent websites, globalization, or the online world. It can also appear with links, like β€œCheck our site 🌐 example.com.”

Heads-up

Unlike 🌏🌍🌎, this emoji doesn’t show a physical region. It’s more symbolic and digital, so use it when talking about the internet rather than geography.

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Used to talk about the Eastern Hemisphere, including Asia, Australia, and nearby regions. It can also express global awareness from an Asian perspective, often appearing in messages about travel, geography, international culture, or time zones.

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globe showing Europe-Africa

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