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See original GitHub issueMost Linux desktop-distros (pre)install Google’s Noto Color Emoji
Perhaps it’d be more helpful to those to add Noto Color Emoji to the list of fonts, rather than outright rejecting Linux.
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We’re unable to detect what fonts are installed. Perhaps one thing we could do is allow emojis for those with emoji explicitly listed in their UA, giving users at least some kind of workaround to enable emoji support:
I created a userscript to fix this on GitHub. I would be happy to accept patches for other sites, if any, that are using this component. https://userscripts.kevincox.ca/github-emoji-linux.user.js