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@jubairsaidi hmm, we could check emoji subdomain such as .google.com. what other ways can we create a typos of the original domain name? I guess we can iterate thought emojis and check if the target domain is similar to it by some levenshtein distance.
Hmm didn’t think about subdomains for this, was more thinking about the fact that you can register emoji TLDs and I believe there are a few in the wild already.
The emoji keyboard is it’s own, though it has short cuts in other keyboards the actual characters are their own keyboard so I would guess that if you can combine keyboards to generate typos, using emoji subdomains may make sense?
Emoji domains might catch on.
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