There is a teeny loophole within the Google search results that still allows you to get emojis into titles… but it isn’t the most effective way to be able to spam them.
If you make a post on Google+ that includes emojis, then those emojis will still show up in the Google search results.
It doesn’t appear that any other social media sites getting a pass for using emojis in the title.
However, the one drawback to this method is the fact that people need to be following you on Google+ for the majority of these posts to show up in the search results, and then they will only show up if someone searches for a keyword that is included in your post. So it isn’t exactly spammable.
Jennifer Slegg
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