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Facebook allows certain symbols in names and posts. Users can add punctuation marks and special characters to their names if they’re part of the person’s real name. This allows people to display their name as it’s spelled in their language or culture. In addition to standard emojis, Facebook supports a wide range of symbols, which can be easily copied and pasted into your posts, comments, and messages.

These symbols include emoticons, decorative elements, and special characters, offering numerous possibilities for enhancing your Facebook communication and expressing yourself creatively. This article provides a comprehensive list of symbols supported on Facebook, along with tips on how to use them effectively. Symbols in names must be meaningful and not excessive.

For example, you can use an umlaut over a letter if that’s how your name is spelled, but you can’t use random symbols or excessive punctuation marks. Facebook aims for names to be easy to read and understand. Emojis and other symbols can be used in posts and comments to add fun and expression to chats with friends, but there are rules about which symbols are acceptable to use on the site.

Express Yourself with Flair: Facebook Symbols Galore

Facebook has more than just standard emojis. It also has a variety of symbols that you can easily copy and paste into your posts, comments, and messages. These symbols can add personality, emphasize your point, or make your content more visually appealing. In addition to its wide range of emojis, Facebook also supports many textual symbols, giving users extra ways to express emotions, ideas, and style. Below, we’ll look at some of these symbols, organized by category.

Emoticons and Smileys

Express your feelings with classic emoticons and smileys:

  • Classic Emoticons: 🙂 😀 🙁 :'( 😛 :O 3:) o.O 😉
  • Facebook Smileys: ☹ ☺ ☻ ت ヅ ツ ッ シ Ü ϡ ﭢ

Symbols for Every Occasion

  • Peace and Love: ☮ ✌ ♥ ❤ ❥ ❣ ❦ ❧ ♡ ღ
  • Music and Creativity: ♪ ♫ ♬ ✄ ✂ ✆ ✉
  • Celestial and Natural: ✈ ♋ ☾ ☽ ☼ ☀ ☁ ☂ ☃ ☄
  • Zodiac and Mystical: ♈ ♉ ♊ ♋ ♌ ♍ ♎ ♏ ♐ ♑ ♒ ♓ ☯ ☥ ☦ ☧ ☨ ☩ ☪ ☫ ☬
  • Checkmarks and Crosses: ✓ ✔ ✕ ✗ ✘ ⊗
  • Miscellaneous: ∞ ♂ ♀ ☿ ▲ ▼ △ ▽ ◆ ◇ ◕ ◔ ʊ ϟ 回 ₪

Specialized Symbols

  • Copyright and Trademark: ™ ℠ © ® ℗
  • Currency: $ ₣ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ฿ ₠ ₡ ₢ ₣ ₤ ₥ ₦ ₧ ₨ ₩ ₫ ₪ € $ ¢ ﹩ £ ¥ ₩
  • Mathematical: ℂ ℍ ℕ ℙ ℚ ℝ ℤ ∫ ∬ ∭ ∮ ∯ ∰ ∱ ∳ ∞ ∑ ∏
  • Fractions and Numbers: ⅟½⅓¾⅔⅕⅖⅗⅘⅙⅚⅛⅜⅝⅞ ⁰ ² ⁱ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ ⁸ ⁹ ⁺ ⁻ ⁼ ⁽ ⁾ ⁿ ₀ ₁ ₂ ₃ ₄ ₅ ₆ ₇ ₈ ₉ ₊ ₋ ₌ ₍ ₎ ➀➁➂➃➄➅➆➇➈ ➉ ➊➋➌➍➎➏➐➑➒➓
  • Greek and Antique Letters: ℬ ℰ ℯ ℱ ℊ ℋ ℎ ℐ ℒ ℓ ℳ ℴ ℘ ℛ ℭ ℮ ℌ ℑ ℜ ℨ ℵ αβεℓℓα
  • Roman Numerals: Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ Ⅸ Ⅹ Ⅺ Ⅻ Ⅼ Ⅽ Ⅾ Ⅿ ⅰ ⅱ ⅲ ⅳ ⅴ ⅵ ⅶ ⅷ ⅸ ⅹ ⅺ ⅻ ⅼ ⅽ ⅾ ⅿ
  • Shapes and Arrows: ▲◣◢ ◥▼△▽ ⊿◤◥ △ ▴ ▵ ▶ ▷ ▸ ▹ ► ▻ ▼ ▽ ▾ ▿ ◀ ◁ ◂ ◃ ◄ ◅ → ← ↑ ↓ ↔ ↕ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ↚ ↛ ↜ ↝ ↞ ↟ ↠ ↡ ↢ ↣ ↤ ↥ ↦ ↧ ↨ ➫ ➬ ➩ ➪ ➭ ➮ ➯ ➱ ↩ ↪ ↫ ↬ ↭ ↮ ↯ ↰ ↱ ↲ ↳ ↴ ↵ ↶ ↷ ↸ ↹ ↺ ↻ ↼ ↽ ↾ ↿ ⇀ ⇁ ⇂ ⇃ ⇄ ⇅ ⇆ ⇇ ⇈ ⇉ ⇊ ⇋ ⇌ ⇍ ⇎ ⇏ ⇐ ⇑ ⇒ ⇓ ⇔ ⇕ ⇖ ⇗ ⇘ ⇙ ⇚ ⇛ ⇜ ⇝ ⇞ ⇟ ⇠ ⇡ ⇢ ⇣ ⇤ ⇥ ⇦ ⇧ ⇨ ⇩ ⇪ ⌦ ⌧ ⌫ ⇫ ⇬ ⇭ ⇮ ⇯ ⇰ ⇱ ⇲ ⇳ ⇴ ⇵ ⇶ ⇷ ⇸ ⇹ ⇺
  • Technical and Other: ⌥ ⌘ 文 ⑂ ஜ ๏ ⚓ ⎈

Popular Symbols and Icons

  • Communism: ☭
  • Flags: ⚑ ⚐
  • Infinity: ∞
  • Medical: ☤
  • Music: ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ ♮ ♯
  • Peace: ☮
  • Recycling: ♲ ♳ ♴ ♵ ♶ ♷ ♸ ♹ ♺
  • Wingdings: ✇

Telephone, E-mail, Office

  • Telephone Symbols: ℡ ⌕ ☏ ✆
  • At Symbol: @

Text-message, Write, and Edit

  • Writing and Editing Symbols: ✁ ✃ ✄ ✎ ✐ ✑ ⌦ ⌫ ⌧

Check Marks and Crosses

  • Positive and Negative: ✓ ✗ ✘ ☒

Arrows and Pointers

  • Directional Arrows: ← ↑ → ↓
  • Triangles: ▲ ▼
  • Additional Arrows: ➔ ➘ ➙ ➚ ➛ ➜ ➝ ➞ ➟ ➠ ➢ ➣ ➤ ➥ ➦ ↚ ↛ ↜ ↝ ↞ ↟ ↠ ↡ ↢ ↣ ↤ ↦ ↥ ↧ ↨ ↫ ↬ ↭ ↮ ↯ ↰ ↱ ↲ ↳ ↴ ↵ ↶ ↷ ↸ ↹ ↺ ↻ ↼ ↽ ↾ ↿ ⇀ ⇁ ⇂ ⇃ ⇄ ⇅ ⇆ ⇇ ⇈ ⇉ ⇊ ⇋ ⇌ ⇍ ⇏ ⇕ ⇖ ⇗ ⇘ ⇙ ⇙ ⇚ ⇛ ⇜ ⇝ ⇞ ⇟ ⇟ ⇟ ⇠ ⇡ ⇢ ⇣ ⇤ ⇥ ⇦ ⇨ ⇩ ⇪ ⇧ ➧ ➨ ➩ ➪ ➫ ➬ ➭ ➮ ➯ ➱ ➲ ➳ ➴ ➵ ➶ ➷ ➸ ➹ ➺ ➻ ➼ ➽ ➾ ⏎ ☈ ☇

Hearts and Love

  • Hearts: ❦ ❧ ☙ ❥ ♡ ღ ➳

Stars, Snowflakes, and Sparkles

  • Celestial and Wintery: ★ ☆ ✪ ✫ ✯ ⚝ ⚹ ✵ ❉ ❋ ✺ ✹ ✸ ✶ ✷ ✵ ✲ ✱ ✧ ✦ ⍟ ⊛ ﹡ ❃ ❂ ✼ ✻ ✰ ⍣ ✭ ≛ * ٭ ❅ ❆ ⁂

Crosses and Religious Symbols

  • Crosses: ᛭ ╳ ☓ ☨ ☩ ♰ ♱ ✙ ✚ ✛ ✛ ✜ ✞ ✟ ✠ ❖ × ⨳ ⨻ ☥ ⨶ ⨷
  • Other Religious Symbols: ☬ ☥ ☦ ☧ ☨ ☩ ☪ ☫

Arabic and Roman Numerals, Fractions

  • Numeric Representations: ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❽ ❾ ❿ ⓫ ⓬ ⓭ ⓮ ⓯ ⓰ ⓱ ⓲ ⓳ ⓴ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ Ⅸ Ⅹ Ⅺ Ⅻ Ⅼ Ⅽ Ⅾ Ⅿ ↀ ↁ ↂ ½ ¼ ⅕ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ ⅓ ⅔ ⅖ ⅗ ⅘ ⅙ ⅚

Circled Latin Letters and Weather

  • Circled Letters: Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓔ Ⓕ Ⓖ Ⓗ Ⓘ Ⓙ Ⓚ Ⓛ Ⓝ Ⓞ Ⓟ Ⓠ Ⓡ Ⓢ Ⓣ Ⓤ Ⓥ Ⓦ Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓩ
  • Weather: ☇

Transport, Zodiac, and Suits

  • Transport: ✈
  • Zodiac: ♈ ♉ ♊ ♋ ♌ ♍ ♎ ♏ ♐ ♑ ♒ ♓
  • Cards and Chess: ♤ ♡ ♧ ♢ ♔ ♕ ♖ ♗ ♘ ♙ ♚ ♛ ♜ ♝ ♞

Currency and Planets

  • Currency: ₽ ₳ ฿ ¢ ₡ ¢ ₢ ₵ ₫ € £ £ ₤ ₣ ƒ ₲ ₭ Ł ₥ ₦ ₱ $ $ ℳ ₩ ₩ ¥ ¥ ₴ ₸ ¤ ₰ ៛ ₪ ₯ ₠ ₧ ﷼ 円 元 圓 ㍐ 원 ৳ ₹ ₨ ৲ ௹ ₮
  • Planets: ☿ ♀ ♁ ♂ ♃ ♄ ♅ ♆ ♇ ☊ ☋ ⚸

Geometric Shapes and Patterns

  • Shapes: ■ □ ▢ ▣ ▤ ▥ ▦ ▧ ▨ ▩ ▬ ▭ ▮ ▯ ▰ ▱ ▲ △ ▴ ▵ ▷ ► ▻ ▼ ▽ ▾ ▿ ◁ ◄ ◅
  • Strange Patterns: ஆ இ ஐ ஓ ண ன ஹ ௫ ஞ ௵ ௸ ஊ ௹ ௺ ௐ ඐ ඇ ජ ණ ඏ බ ෆ ឈ ឱ ណ ឃ ៚ ៙

Gender and More

  • Gender: ⚢ ⚣ ⚤ ⚥ ⚦ ⚨ ⚩
  • Additional: ㍶

Tips for Using Symbols

  • Copy and Paste: The simplest way to use these symbols is to copy and paste them directly into your Facebook content.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Some symbols may have keyboard shortcuts you can utilize (e.g., Alt codes on Windows).
  • Character Map: Your operating system’s character map tool can be a treasure trove of symbols.
  • Third-Party Tools: Many websites and apps offer collections of symbols ready for copying and pasting.

Remember: Use symbols judiciously to enhance your communication, not overwhelm it. Ensure they are relevant to your message and don’t hinder readability.

Key Takeaways

  • Facebook allows some symbols in names if they’re part of a real name
  • Emojis and special characters can be used in posts and comments
  • There are rules about which symbols are allowed on Facebook

Facebook Symbols and Usage Guidelines

Facebook offers various symbols to help users express themselves. These include emojis special characters and other graphical elements. They add meaning to messages and posts.

Understanding Symbols on Facebook

Facebook uses many symbols to show privacy settings and other features. The globe symbol means a post is public. A lock means only you can see it. Two people mean it’s for friends. One person means specific friends can view it.

Other symbols show post types. A camera means a photo post. A video camera is for videos. A map pin shows a location check-in.

Reaction buttons let users respond to posts. These include a thumbs up for “Like” and a heart for “Love”. There’s also a laughing face sad face and angry face.

Proper Use of Emojis in Communication

Emojis help add tone to text messages. They can show emotions that words alone may not express. Some common emojis on Facebook include:

  • Smiley faces to show happiness
  • Hearts to express love or care
  • Thumbs up for approval
  • Thinking face for curiosity

It’s best to use emojis that fit the message. Too many emojis can make text hard to read. In formal posts it’s better to use fewer emojis or none at all.

Emojis can mean different things to different people. Be careful when using them with people from other cultures.

Limitations and Restrictions for Symbols

Facebook has rules about using symbols and special characters. Users can’t use too many symbols in their names. This helps keep profiles real and easy to find.

There are limits on how many emojis you can use in a post. This keeps posts readable. Facebook may remove posts with too many symbols or emojis.

Some symbols are not allowed. These include hate symbols or very offensive images. Facebook can block or remove content that breaks these rules.

When naming a page or group symbols can’t replace letters. This makes sure names are clear and searchable.

Integrating Symbols Across Facebook Features

Facebook symbols add fun and meaning to posts and chats. They help users express themselves better. Let’s look at how to use them in different parts of Facebook.

Personalizing Your Profile and Posts

Users can add symbols to their profiles and posts. To add a symbol to your name, go to settings and click “Edit” next to your name. Type the symbol you want. Click “Save Changes” when done.

For posts, Facebook offers many symbols. Click the smiley face icon when writing a post. This opens a menu of symbols. Pick the one you like. You can also type certain characters to create symbols. For example, <3 turns into a heart.

Symbols in posts catch the eye. They make updates more fun to read. But don’t overuse them. Too many symbols can make posts hard to understand.

Symbols in Facebook Pages and Groups

Facebook Pages and Groups use symbols too. Admins can add symbols to page names or group titles. This makes them stand out.

In group posts, members often use symbols. They show mood or add context. Some groups have special symbols. These mark different types of posts.

Page managers use symbols in updates. This grabs followers’ attention. Symbols can highlight sales or events. They also make posts more lively.

Engaging Through Facebook Chat and Sidebar

Facebook chat is full of symbols. The most common are emojis. To use them, click the smiley face in the chat box. You can also type certain codes. For example, 🙂 becomes a smiling face.

The sidebar shows symbols next to friends’ names. A blue dot means they’re active. A phone icon means they’re on mobile. These help you know who’s available to chat.

Some symbols in chat have special meanings. A blue circle with a check means your message was sent. A filled-in circle means it was delivered. Two blue check marks mean it was read.

Frequently Asked Questions

Facebook allows certain symbols and characters in usernames, names, and posts. There are rules about what’s okay to use. Some symbols have special meanings on the site.

What characters are acceptable when creating a Facebook username?

Facebook usernames can have letters, numbers, and periods. They can’t have spaces or special characters. Usernames must be at least 5 characters long. They can only use the English alphabet (A-Z).

Can emojis be included in Facebook names or statuses?

Emojis can be used in Facebook statuses and comments. They can’t be used in names. Facebook only allows letters from languages that use the Latin alphabet in names. Some accents on letters are okay.

How does one insert special symbols into Facebook posts?

To add special symbols to a post, you can copy and paste them from websites. You can also use the emoji keyboard on your device. On computers, you can use keyboard shortcuts for some symbols.

Are there any restrictions on the symbols that can be used in Facebook names?

Facebook has rules about name symbols. Names can only use letters, numbers, and some punctuation. Symbols like @, *, or _ aren’t allowed in names. Facebook wants names to be real and easy to read.

What is the significance of various symbols found on Facebook?

Symbols on Facebook often show privacy settings or post types. A globe means a public post. A gear icon is for custom privacy. The lock symbol means “Only me”. Other symbols may show friend lists or specific audiences.

Which symbols are prohibited from use on Facebook profiles and posts?

Facebook doesn’t allow hate symbols or offensive content. Symbols that look like fake verification badges aren’t allowed. Symbols that make profiles hard to read or confuse users are also not okay. Facebook may remove posts or profiles that use banned symbols.

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