πŸ“œ

Scroll

skrohl
Unicode: 1F4DC
Added: 0.6
Category: Symbols
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Definitions

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Objects Β· Documents Common
A rolled document, typically representing ancient manuscripts, formal declarations, certificates, or important announcements. Used to convey historical, legal, or ceremonial significance.
Often used in academic, legal, or ceremonial contexts to symbolize official documents or important messages.
Just graduated and got my diploma πŸ“œ! Four years of hard work paid off!
Social media celebration post
The museum has several ancient πŸ“œ on display from the Byzantine era.
Educational discussion
Hear ye, hear ye! πŸ“œ The annual festival will commence this Saturday at noon!
Event announcement
Represents wisdom, knowledge, and tradition across many cultures. In digital communication, often indicates formal announcements or historical references.
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Metaphorical Β· Achievement Common
Symbolizes academic achievement, certification, or formal recognition. Often used to represent diplomas, degrees, or awards.
Frequently used in graduation contexts or when announcing professional certifications.
After six months of study, I finally got my professional certification πŸ“œ
Professional achievement
Congrats to all the class of 2023 graduates πŸŽ“πŸ“œπŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“
Graduation congratulations
In Western cultures, strongly associated with educational accomplishment and professional credentials.

Evolution Timeline

2015
Initially used primarily for historical or religious references in digital communication.
Introduction in Unicode 8.0
2017
Expanded usage to represent diplomas and educational achievements.
Growing popularity of graduation emoji sequences on social media
2020
Increased usage for virtual graduation ceremonies during COVID-19 pandemic.
Shift to online graduation celebrations

Cultural Context

Scrolls represent one of humanity's earliest document formats, predating books. This historical significance gives the emoji gravitas when discussing ancient wisdom or traditions.
In Western education systems, the scroll symbolizes the diploma, dating back to medieval universities where degrees were presented as rolled parchments.
Younger users primarily associate this emoji with graduation and achievement, while older users may connect it to historical or religious documents.
The scroll emoji bridges ancient communication technology with modern digital messaging, representing the evolution of how humans record and share information.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom More commonly associated with historical documents, royal proclamations, and legal declarations.
United States Commonly used to represent diplomas and graduation certificates, especially during May-June graduation season.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Employed for formal announcements and professional contexts. Often used literally to represent important documents.
Gen_Z: Often used ironically for memes about student debt or sarcastically for minor achievements. Common in graduation posts on Instagram and TikTok.
Older: Less frequently used, but when employed, typically represents formal or historical documents rather than metaphorical achievements.
Millennials: Used sincerely for professional certifications and educational achievements. Popular in LinkedIn announcements and Facebook life updates.

Common Combinations

πŸ“œπŸŽ“
Graduation, diploma, or academic achievement
Commonly used during graduation season or when announcing educational accomplishments.
πŸ“œβœοΈ
Writing important documents or signing formal papers
Used for legal documents, contracts, or creative writing of significant works.
πŸ“œπŸ›οΈ
Legal document, constitution, or governmental decree
References official government documents, laws, or historical legal texts.
πŸ“œπŸ”
Researching historical documents or examining fine print
Used in academic or legal contexts to indicate detailed document examination.

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