Bell emoji SVG
A gold or yellow bell, which is commonly used on mobile phones as an icon for notifications or ringing sounds. This emoji saw a spike in use after a 2015 Game of Thrones episode that featured a character ringing a bell and chanting “Shame!” while parading another through the streets. The scene became a popular meme, with this emoji still occasionally paired with the word “shame” to reference the moment and meme. This emoji predates the inclusion of emojis within Unicode. It was first added to early Japanese emoji keyboards by au by KDDI in 1999.
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The bell emoji typically signifies a notification or alert.
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You can add the bell emoji to your website in a few ways. The first way is by using the unicode character, the emoji itself. This has the advantage of rendering immediately and it doesn't require any additional network requests. However, emoji characters don't always scale well and they are inconsistent across platforms.
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