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Medium-Light Skin Tone Modifier

MEE-dee-uhm LIGHT skin tohn
Unicode: 1F3FC
Added: 1.0
Category: Animals & Nature
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Global Ranking
accessible
Accessibility
common
Usage Level

Definitions

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People ยท Diversity Common
A modifier emoji used to change human-related emojis to display medium-light skin tone, based on the Fitzpatrick scale Type-3 classification.
Apply to human emojis by selecting the base emoji first, then choosing this skin tone from the options menu.
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Social media post
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Text message
Introduced in 2015 as part of Unicode's effort to increase emoji diversity and representation across different skin tones.

Evolution Timeline

2015
Introduction of skin tone modifiers in Unicode 8.0, including medium-light skin tone.
Growing demand for diverse representation in digital communication.
2016
Widespread adoption across major platforms, standardizing the appearance of medium-light skin tone.
Platform updates and increased user awareness of diversity options.
2018
Usage normalized as default skin tone selection interfaces became standardized across devices.
Improved user interfaces making skin tone selection more intuitive.

Cultural Context

Part of digital inclusion efforts to represent human diversity, allowing users to express identity through personalized emoji.
Based on dermatological Fitzpatrick scale Type-3, representing skin that burns moderately and tans gradually to light brown.
Prior to 2015, all human emojis defaulted to yellow or light skin tones, creating representation issues for many users worldwide.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Commonly used but with slightly less emphasis on exact skin tone matching than in the US.
United States Widely used across platforms with high awareness of skin tone modifiers, particularly in diverse urban areas.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Moderate usage, particularly on platforms where family communication occurs. Growing adoption rates.
Gen_Z: Routinely used for self-representation; seen as standard practice rather than political statement. High awareness of all modifier options.
Older: Limited usage, often preferring default yellow emojis without skin tone specification.
Millennials: Commonly used for personal representation and when depicting specific individuals. Strong awareness of inclusion implications.

Common Combinations

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Waving hand with medium-light skin tone
Used for greetings, goodbyes, or attention-getting by users identifying with this skin tone.
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Thumbs up with medium-light skin tone
Indicates approval or agreement, personalized with the user's skin tone.
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Victory/peace sign with medium-light skin tone
Used for peace, victory, or as a casual greeting gesture.

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