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I'm looking for a simple function that would remove Emoji characters from instagram comments. What I've tried for now (with a lot of code from examples I found on SO & other websites) :

// PHP class
public static function removeEmoji($string)
{
    // split the string into UTF8 char array
    // for loop inside char array
        // if char is emoji, remove it
    // endfor
    // return newstring
}

Any help would be appreciated

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  • please tell us a little more in depth what you have tried, because this doesn't really say much. Why is your code not working? What is your output and how does it compare to the expected output?
    – Jon Taylor
    Oct 9, 2012 at 19:38
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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji read this first please Oct 9, 2012 at 19:43
  • @JonTaylor ive tried different solutions found on SO. Actually none seems to work well.
    – sglessard
    Oct 9, 2012 at 20:43
  • If you are still using this function and are finding that some of the emojis in IOS 7 aren't being removed take a look at my answer that I just posted which expands on yours. Nov 26, 2013 at 3:46

15 Answers 15

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I think the preg_replace function is the simpliest solution.

As EaterOfCode suggests, I read the wiki page and coded new regex since none of SO (or other websites) answers seemed to work for Instagram photo captions (API returning format) . Note: /u identifier is mandatory to match \x unicode chars.

public static function removeEmoji($text) {

    $clean_text = "";

    // Match Emoticons
    $regexEmoticons = '/[\x{1F600}-\x{1F64F}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexEmoticons, '', $text);

    // Match Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
    $regexSymbols = '/[\x{1F300}-\x{1F5FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexSymbols, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Transport And Map Symbols
    $regexTransport = '/[\x{1F680}-\x{1F6FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexTransport, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Miscellaneous Symbols
    $regexMisc = '/[\x{2600}-\x{26FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexMisc, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Dingbats
    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{2700}-\x{27BF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    return $clean_text;
}

The function does not remove all emojis since there are many more, but you get the point.

Please refer to unicode.org - full emoji list (thanks Epoc)

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  • 1
    Good work that you fixed it yourself! I'm proud of you ;) (I know Im a little bit late) May 31, 2013 at 14:50
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    How about removing emoji in utf-8 string? Most emoji in utf-8 starts with \xf0\x9f.
    – acegs
    Dec 15, 2014 at 11:37
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    Quicker doing it this way $clean_text = preg_replace('/[\x{1F600}-\x{1F64F}\x{1F300}-\x{1F5FF}\x{1F680}-\x{1F6FF}\x{2600}-\x{26FF}\x{2700}-\x{27BF}]+/u', '', $text);
    – user557597
    Mar 12, 2016 at 18:46
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    FYI full emoji list is available here (official list from the Unicode consortium)
    – Epoc
    Oct 27, 2016 at 14:24
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    Your function does not remove this emoji: 🇬🇧️🤗🤣️🥊 You can improve your regexp by taking ready intervals from the Emoji 11 specification. unicode.org/Public/emoji/11.0/emoji-data.txt
    – ghost404
    Aug 3, 2018 at 13:42
71

As apple continues to add emojis to new versions of ios, i will be updating and maintaining this answer.

This answer has been updated for ios 12.1. If you have problems, then please check the edit history for previous versions of this answer (having multiple regex in this answer exceeds SO's max post body length)

Beta Version for ios 12.1 (Nov, 2018)

public static function removeEmoji($string)
    return preg_replace('/[\x{1F3F4}](?:\x{E0067}\x{E0062}\x{E0077}\x{E006C}\x{E0073}\x{E007F})|[\x{1F3F4}](?:\x{E0067}\x{E0062}\x{E0073}\x{E0063}\x{E0074}\x{E007F})|[\x{1F3F4}](?:\x{E0067}\x{E0062}\x{E0065}\x{E006E}\x{E0067}\x{E007F})|[\x{1F3F4}](?:\x{200D}\x{2620}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F3F3}](?:\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F308})|[\x{0023}\x{002A}\x{0030}\x{0031}\x{0032}\x{0033}\x{0034}\x{0035}\x{0036}\x{0037}\x{0038}\x{0039}](?:\x{FE0F}\x{20E3})|[\x{1F415}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9BA})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F466}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F468}\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F468}\x{200D}\x{1F466}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F468}\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F468}\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F468}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F469}\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F469}\x{200D}\x{1F466}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F469}\x{200D}\x{1F467}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F469}\x{200D}\x{1F467})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F469}\x{200D}\x{1F466})|[\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{2764}\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F469})|[\x{1F469}\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{2764}\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F468})|[\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{2764}\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F48B}\x{200D}\x{1F469})|[\x{1F469}\x{1F468}](?:\x{200D}\x{2764}\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F48B}\x{200D}\x{1F468})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9BD})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9BC})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9AF})|[\x{1F575}\x{1F3CC}\x{26F9}\x{1F3CB}](?:\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{2640}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F575}\x{1F3CC}\x{26F9}\x{1F3CB}](?:\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{2642}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F692})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F680})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{2708}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F3A8})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F3A4})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F4BB})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F52C})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F4BC})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F3ED})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F527})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F373})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F33E})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{2696}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F3EB})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F393})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{2695}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F471}\x{1F64D}\x{1F64E}\x{1F645}\x{1F646}\x{1F481}\x{1F64B}\x{1F9CF}\x{1F647}\x{1F926}\x{1F937}\x{1F46E}\x{1F482}\x{1F477}\x{1F473}\x{1F9B8}\x{1F9B9}\x{1F9D9}\x{1F9DA}\x{1F9DB}\x{1F9DC}\x{1F9DD}\x{1F9DE}\x{1F9DF}\x{1F486}\x{1F487}\x{1F6B6}\x{1F9CD}\x{1F9CE}\x{1F3C3}\x{1F46F}\x{1F9D6}\x{1F9D7}\x{1F3C4}\x{1F6A3}\x{1F3CA}\x{1F6B4}\x{1F6B5}\x{1F938}\x{1F93C}\x{1F93D}\x{1F93E}\x{1F939}\x{1F9D8}](?:\x{200D}\x{2640}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9B2})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9B3})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9B1})|[\x{1F468}\x{1F469}](?:\x{200D}\x{1F9B0})|[\x{1F471}\x{1F64D}\x{1F64E}\x{1F645}\x{1F646}\x{1F481}\x{1F64B}\x{1F9CF}\x{1F647}\x{1F926}\x{1F937}\x{1F46E}\x{1F482}\x{1F477}\x{1F473}\x{1F9B8}\x{1F9B9}\x{1F9D9}\x{1F9DA}\x{1F9DB}\x{1F9DC}\x{1F9DD}\x{1F9DE}\x{1F9DF}\x{1F486}\x{1F487}\x{1F6B6}\x{1F9CD}\x{1F9CE}\x{1F3C3}\x{1F46F}\x{1F9D6}\x{1F9D7}\x{1F3C4}\x{1F6A3}\x{1F3CA}\x{1F6B4}\x{1F6B5}\x{1F938}\x{1F93C}\x{1F93D}\x{1F93E}\x{1F939}\x{1F9D8}](?:\x{200D}\x{2642}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F441}](?:\x{FE0F}\x{200D}\x{1F5E8}\x{FE0F})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FA}](?:\x{1F1FF})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1FA}](?:\x{1F1FE})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F8}](?:\x{1F1FD})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F7}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FF}](?:\x{1F1FC})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1FB})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F7}\x{1F1FB}](?:\x{1F1FA})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FE}](?:\x{1F1F9})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F7}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1FA}\x{1F1FC}](?:\x{1F1F8})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1F7})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F2}](?:\x{1F1F6})|[\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EF}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}](?:\x{1F1F5})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1EF}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F7}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1F4})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FA}\x{1F1FB}](?:\x{1F1F3})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1EF}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F4}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FA}\x{1F1FF}](?:\x{1F1F2})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1F1})|[\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1ED}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FD}](?:\x{1F1F0})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1EF})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EB}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1FB}](?:\x{1F1EE})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1ED})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FA}\x{1F1FB}](?:\x{1F1EC})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FC}](?:\x{1F1EB})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E9}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1EF}\x{1F1F0}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F7}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1FB}\x{1F1FE}](?:\x{1F1EA})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}](?:\x{1F1E9})|[\x{1F1E6}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EE}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FB}](?:\x{1F1E8})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F8}](?:\x{1F1E7})|[\x{1F1E7}\x{1F1E8}\x{1F1EA}\x{1F1EC}\x{1F1F1}\x{1F1F2}\x{1F1F3}\x{1F1F5}\x{1F1F6}\x{1F1F8}\x{1F1F9}\x{1F1FA}\x{1F1FB}\x{1F1FF}](?:\x{1F1E6})|[\x{00A9}\x{00AE}\x{203C}\x{2049}\x{2122}\x{2139}\x{2194}-\x{2199}\x{21A9}-\x{21AA}\x{231A}-\x{231B}\x{2328}\x{23CF}\x{23E9}-\x{23F3}\x{23F8}-\x{23FA}\x{24C2}\x{25AA}-\x{25AB}\x{25B6}\x{25C0}\x{25FB}-\x{25FE}\x{2600}-\x{2604}\x{260E}\x{2611}\x{2614}-\x{2615}\x{2618}\x{261D}\x{2620}\x{2622}-\x{2623}\x{2626}\x{262A}\x{262E}-\x{262F}\x{2638}-\x{263A}\x{2640}\x{2642}\x{2648}-\x{2653}\x{265F}-\x{2660}\x{2663}\x{2665}-\x{2666}\x{2668}\x{267B}\x{267E}-\x{267F}\x{2692}-\x{2697}\x{2699}\x{269B}-\x{269C}\x{26A0}-\x{26A1}\x{26AA}-\x{26AB}\x{26B0}-\x{26B1}\x{26BD}-\x{26BE}\x{26C4}-\x{26C5}\x{26C8}\x{26CE}-\x{26CF}\x{26D1}\x{26D3}-\x{26D4}\x{26E9}-\x{26EA}\x{26F0}-\x{26F5}\x{26F7}-\x{26FA}\x{26FD}\x{2702}\x{2705}\x{2708}-\x{270D}\x{270F}\x{2712}\x{2714}\x{2716}\x{271D}\x{2721}\x{2728}\x{2733}-\x{2734}\x{2744}\x{2747}\x{274C}\x{274E}\x{2753}-\x{2755}\x{2757}\x{2763}-\x{2764}\x{2795}-\x{2797}\x{27A1}\x{27B0}\x{27BF}\x{2934}-\x{2935}\x{2B05}-\x{2B07}\x{2B1B}-\x{2B1C}\x{2B50}\x{2B55}\x{3030}\x{303D}\x{3297}\x{3299}\x{1F004}\x{1F0CF}\x{1F170}-\x{1F171}\x{1F17E}-\x{1F17F}\x{1F18E}\x{1F191}-\x{1F19A}\x{1F201}-\x{1F202}\x{1F21A}\x{1F22F}\x{1F232}-\x{1F23A}\x{1F250}-\x{1F251}\x{1F300}-\x{1F321}\x{1F324}-\x{1F393}\x{1F396}-\x{1F397}\x{1F399}-\x{1F39B}\x{1F39E}-\x{1F3F0}\x{1F3F3}-\x{1F3F5}\x{1F3F7}-\x{1F3FA}\x{1F400}-\x{1F4FD}\x{1F4FF}-\x{1F53D}\x{1F549}-\x{1F54E}\x{1F550}-\x{1F567}\x{1F56F}-\x{1F570}\x{1F573}-\x{1F57A}\x{1F587}\x{1F58A}-\x{1F58D}\x{1F590}\x{1F595}-\x{1F596}\x{1F5A4}-\x{1F5A5}\x{1F5A8}\x{1F5B1}-\x{1F5B2}\x{1F5BC}\x{1F5C2}-\x{1F5C4}\x{1F5D1}-\x{1F5D3}\x{1F5DC}-\x{1F5DE}\x{1F5E1}\x{1F5E3}\x{1F5E8}\x{1F5EF}\x{1F5F3}\x{1F5FA}-\x{1F64F}\x{1F680}-\x{1F6C5}\x{1F6CB}-\x{1F6D2}\x{1F6D5}\x{1F6E0}-\x{1F6E5}\x{1F6E9}\x{1F6EB}-\x{1F6EC}\x{1F6F0}\x{1F6F3}-\x{1F6FA}\x{1F7E0}-\x{1F7EB}\x{1F90D}-\x{1F93A}\x{1F93C}-\x{1F945}\x{1F947}-\x{1F971}\x{1F973}-\x{1F976}\x{1F97A}-\x{1F9A2}\x{1F9A5}-\x{1F9AA}\x{1F9AE}-\x{1F9CA}\x{1F9CD}-\x{1F9FF}\x{1FA70}-\x{1FA73}\x{1FA78}-\x{1FA7A}\x{1FA80}-\x{1FA82}\x{1FA90}-\x{1FA95}]/u', '', $string);
}
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    This was also the only one that worked for me. Thank you so much! Jun 3, 2014 at 19:26
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    Same for me. The first (accepted answer) removed many of the symbols, but not all. As far as I can tell, this is doing the trick, though! Thank you!
    – Jason
    Jul 31, 2014 at 17:37
  • This works really well but it also removes the pipe symbol |
    – Christian
    May 10, 2016 at 2:29
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    @Christian Looks like I had a few stray | characters in there. I've updated it and it shouldn't do that anymore May 10, 2016 at 3:49
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    iOS 10 has more crazy emoticon fun. Some emoticons are actually two. EG: iOS10 blonde man with one hand up = 🙋🏼‍♂️ Oct 13, 2016 at 0:41
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Updated the correct answer with more codes, just a few emojis are left.

public static function removeEmoji($text) {

    $clean_text = "";

    // Match Emoticons
    $regexEmoticons = '/[\x{1F600}-\x{1F64F}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexEmoticons, '', $text);

    // Match Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
    $regexSymbols = '/[\x{1F300}-\x{1F5FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexSymbols, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Transport And Map Symbols
    $regexTransport = '/[\x{1F680}-\x{1F6FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexTransport, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Miscellaneous Symbols
    $regexMisc = '/[\x{2600}-\x{26FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexMisc, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Dingbats
    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{2700}-\x{27BF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    // Match Flags
    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{1F1E6}-\x{1F1FF}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    // Others
    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{1F910}-\x{1F95E}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{1F980}-\x{1F991}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{1F9C0}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    $regexDingbats = '/[\x{1F9F9}]/u';
    $clean_text = preg_replace($regexDingbats, '', $clean_text);

    return $clean_text;
}
5
  • Couldn't you just update the correct answer instead of posting a pseudo-new one?
    – rll
    Jan 24, 2017 at 15:45
  • 2
    There is no harm in getting a downvote on an answer. Anyway, I think it is fair given that it is kind of a repost of an answer that is not yours. If you want to contribute (with an update or whatever) and find yourself with doubts how to, search first (or ask) at Meta Stack Overflow. Hope this helps.
    – rll
    Jan 24, 2017 at 17:26
  • yes it works but it also remove the line break, how I can fix it?
    – Kelvin
    Sep 11, 2020 at 15:13
  • doesn't work for example with 🧺 Feb 11, 2022 at 11:32
  • of course it doesn't, this answer is from 2017, many new emojis have been added since then. Mar 18, 2022 at 15:41
12

It is also possible to remove the emojis using iconv. It's pretty similar to the solution based on mb_convert_encoding in this thread, but iconv offers the //IGNORE option, so there's no need to protect/restore the "?". The emojis are replaced with a space, so the function is replacing multiple consecutive spaces with a single one.

It only works well with texts that are Latin-9 + emoji

But:

  • It's about 100x faster than the best answer (as of dec. 2020),
  • For Latin texts, it's more reliable (the best answer leaves unwanted characters with some "Dark Skin Tone" emojis, for instance 🙅🏿 🙅🏿‍♂️ 🙆🏿 🙆🏿‍♂️ 🙋🏿 🙋🏿‍♂️ 🤦🏿‍♀️ 🤦🏿‍♂️ 🤷🏿‍♀️ 🤷🏿‍♂️ 🙎🏿 🙎🏿‍♂️ 🙍🏿 🙍🏿‍♂️ 💇🏿 💇🏿‍♂️, or even 🤎),
  • Future emojis will also be removed.
function removeEmoji(string $text): string
{
    $text = iconv('UTF-8', 'ISO-8859-15//IGNORE', $text);
    $text = preg_replace('/\s+/', ' ', $text);
    return iconv('ISO-8859-15', 'UTF-8', $text);
}
4
  • Thank you, this fix is working on every emojis!
    – Medhi
    Dec 29, 2021 at 18:07
  • Does not work: removeEmoji('Lorem 🤷 ipsum ❤ dolor 🥺 med') returns Lorem ipsum dolor med instead of Lorem ipsum dolor med. Jul 23, 2022 at 23:51
  • @DavidVielhuber This is the expected behavior. If for some reason you want to keep the extra spaces, just comment out this line: $text = preg_replace('/\s+/', ' ', $text);
    – yanhl
    Aug 8, 2022 at 8:32
  • Note that this also removes a long dash "—" or characters like an arrow "→". Perfect in my case, but good to know before you blindly copy this code. Characters being preserved are listed here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-15
    – Mark
    Mar 3 at 19:45
6

I developed a funtcion using the parser from UTF-8 for ISO-8859-1 in php ( who returns a ? character for invalid characters in conversion ).

function removeEmojis( $string ) {
    $string = str_replace( "?", "{%}", $string );
    $string  = mb_convert_encoding( $string, "ISO-8859-1", "UTF-8" );
    $string  = mb_convert_encoding( $string, "UTF-8", "ISO-8859-1" );
    $string  = str_replace( array( "?", "? ", " ?" ), array(""), $string );
    $string  = str_replace( "{%}", "?", $string );
    return trim( $string );
}

Explanation:

  • convert the string from utf-8 to iso-8859-1

  • return back to utf-8 (mb_ function replace invalid characters to ''?''remove non-valid characters )

  • Replace ? to none

  • Return back the ''?'' character from the original string

Make sure you are using UTF-8 to work.

4
  • Remember to look up the ISO-8859-1 character set before using this. ISO-8859-1 is a pretty limited character set. This method is a lot quicker than the accepted answer but it also strips out a whole lot more than emoji's. Sep 22, 2016 at 7:19
  • 4
    What if you have ? chars in your $string Oct 13, 2016 at 0:47
  • 1
    @ChristoKiwi You can escape them, or save them somewhere else before doing this transformation
    – David
    Dec 15, 2016 at 8:30
  • Hey this works really well for slugs. Input that caused a memory heap error via the iconv method totally worked with this, thanks!
    – sfscs
    Dec 10, 2019 at 0:53
6

use below pattern to remove all of emojis

function removeEmoji($text) {
    return preg_replace('/([0-9|#][\x{20E3}])|[\x{00ae}|\x{00a9}|\x{203C}|\x{2047}|\x{2048}|\x{2049}|\x{3030}|\x{303D}|\x{2139}|\x{2122}|\x{3297}|\x{3299}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2190}-\x{21FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2300}-\x{23FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2460}-\x{24FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{25A0}-\x{25FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2600}-\x{27BF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2600}-\x{27BF}][\x{1F000}-\x{1FEFF}]?|[\x{2900}-\x{297F}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2B00}-\x{2BF0}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{1F000}-\x{1F9FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{1F000}-\x{1F9FF}][\x{1F000}-\x{1FEFF}]?/u', '', $text);
}

reference

5

While all of these approaches are valid, they are fundamentally a blocklist of characters over regex: this is hardly maintainable, and prone to error.

Emojis are actually one of various different code blocks that see large use as icons on the web and elsewhere: Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs, Emoticons, Transport and Map Symbols are only the most used, but I could go on with symbols like Mahjong tiles and alchemical ones, all belonging to the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

Unicode has a definite structure for allocating code points (that is, symbol encodings) that won't presumably change across versions, and you may very well leverage that:

  • Between 1F000 and 1F0FF you are -only- going to find game symbols
  • Between 1F300 and 1FBFF you are -never- going to find an alphabetic or language writing symbol, enclosed or otherwise
  • Between E0000 and E007D you are going to find the mysterious Tags code block: when encapsulated by 1F3F4 (Which is this: 🏴) and E007F they allow rendering flags, acting as modifying characters. if you filter out the black flag, filter this ones out too!

So, instead on relying on hacky preg_replaces implementations which are not safe for multibyte strings (and that is the reason we have mb_ereg_replace), use the Intl module:

/**
  * Removes all characters within a Unicode codepoint range, *extremes included*, from a given UTF-8 string
  * @param string $text The text to filter
  * @param int $rangeStart The beginning of the Unicode range
  * @param int $rangeEnd The end of the Unicode range
  * @return string The filtered string
 */
function SanifyUnicodeRange(string $input, int $rangeStart, int $rangeEnd) {
     /*
     If you have php >= 7.4, use mb_str_split in place of the following 7 lines 
     If you are using another UTF encoding and you're not using mb_str_split, 
     remember to change it below
     */
     $inputLength = mb_strlen($input);
     $charactersArray = array();
     while ($inputLength) { 
         $charactersArray[] = mb_substr($input, 0, 1, "UTF-8");
         $input = mb_substr($input, 1, $inputLength, "UTF-8"); 
         $inputLength = mb_strlen($input);
     }
     //Iterate over the characters array, and implode (which is mb-safe) it back into a string
     return implode('', array_filter($charactersArray, function ($unicodeCharacter) use ($rangeStart, $rangeEnd) {
         $codePoint = IntlChar::ord($unicodeCharacter);
         //Does it fall within the code block we're filtering?
         return ($codePoint < $rangeStart || $codePoint > $rangeEnd);
     }));
 }
4

We had a really long fight with emojis at my work, we found a few regex for this problem but none of them worked. This one is working:

Edit: This does not cover ALL the emojis. I'm still searching for the Holy Grail of Emoji Regexp, but not found it yet.

return preg_replace('/([0-9|#][\x{20E3}])|[\x{00ae}\x{00a9}\x{203C}\x{2047}\x{2048}\x{2049}\x{3030}\x{303D}\x{2139}\x{2122}\x{3297}\x{3299}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2190}-\x{21FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2300}-\x{23FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2460}-\x{24FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{25A0}-\x{25FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2600}-\x{27BF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2900}-\x{297F}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{2B00}-\x{2BF0}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?|[\x{1F000}-\x{1F6FF}][\x{FE00}-\x{FEFF}]?/u', '', $text);
2
  • This is for all existing emoji?
    – AlexioVay
    Nov 1, 2016 at 14:34
  • Well it's for every which I could find. It doesn't cover all of them. I think maybe 80% of them. Nov 1, 2016 at 14:46
4

It's a simple regex but supports it all!

$re = '/[
(\x{1F600}-\x{1F64F})|
(\x{2700}-\x{27BF})|
(\x{1F680}-\x{1F6FF})|
(\x{24C2}-\x{1F251})|
(\x{1F30D}-\x{1F567})|
(\x{1F900}-\x{1F9FF})|
(\x{1F300}-\x{1F5FF})
]/mu';

Check out the result in here (regex101).

So your php function can be:

function removeEmojis($input) {
    $re = '/[
(\x{1F600}-\x{1F64F})|
(\x{2700}-\x{27BF})|
(\x{1F680}-\x{1F6FF})|
(\x{24C2}-\x{1F251})|
(\x{1F30D}-\x{1F567})|
(\x{1F900}-\x{1F9FF})|
(\x{1F300}-\x{1F5FF})
]/mu';
    $result = preg_replace($re, "", $input);
    return $result;
}
4
  • 1
    Your regex also matches spaces
    – Andrea
    Feb 27, 2020 at 16:11
  • @Andrea Are you sure? I checked it on regex101 (which its link is mentioned in the answer) but does not seem to match spaces.
    – Erfun
    Feb 27, 2020 at 16:55
  • please double check your regex101 link: Matches: - 111 (before "People") - 112 (between "People" and "and") - 113 (between "and" and "fantasy")
    – Andrea
    Feb 28, 2020 at 17:14
  • @Erfun almost perfect THX ! Could you explain how it works please ? And could you have a look at this emojis list : regextester.com/106421 ==> Almost all emojis are detected by your REGEX (I don't know where I can find a list with all emojis).
    – Jean
    Apr 13, 2020 at 17:17
4

PHP remove Emojis or 4 byte characters

Emojis or BMP character have more than three bytes and maximum of four bytes per character. To store this type of characters, UTF8mb4 character set is needed in MySQL. And it is available only in MySQL 5.5.3 and above versions.

Otherwise, remove all 4 byte characters and store it in DB. Example script follows:

#to remove 4byte characters like emojis etc..
function replace_4byte($string) {
    return preg_replace('%(?:
          \xF0[\x90-\xBF][\x80-\xBF]{2}      # planes 1-3
        | [\xF1-\xF3][\x80-\xBF]{3}          # planes 4-15
        | \xF4[\x80-\x8F][\x80-\xBF]{2}      # plane 16
    )%xs', '', $string);    
}

Test with:

$string = "We test those emojis 🙂 👍 🙏🏼 😔 🚀";
$string = replace_4byte($string);
echo $string;

Output:

We test those emojis


Credits go to http://scriptsof.com/php-remove-emojis-or-4-byte-characters-19

2

I have solved this issue by using the same code WordPress uses to replace emojis by images

here is the code that I used and it worked perfectly as it has a comprehensive list of the most used emojis

The full code exists here https://pastebin.com/8MqGdD6p

here is how it works but make sure to copy the code from pastebin as this is the non-complete code

$content ='<span class="do">⚫</span> where emojis exist';
$partials = array('&#x1f469;&#x200d;); // the list of emojis 

foreach ( $partials as $emojum ) {
    if ( version_compare( phpversion(), '5.4', '<' ) ) {
        $emoji_char = html_entity_decode( $emojum, ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8' );
    } else {
        $emoji_char = html_entity_decode( $emojum );
    }
    if ( false !== strpos( $content, $emoji_char ) ) {
        $content = preg_replace( "/$emoji_char/", '', $content );
    }
}
1

You can use this regex too:

$text = preg_replace('([*#0-9](?>\\xEF\\xB8\\x8F)?\\xE2\\x83\\xA3|\\xC2[\\xA9\\xAE]|\\xE2..(\\xF0\\x9F\\x8F[\\xBB-\\xBF])?(?>\\xEF\\xB8\\x8F)?|\\xE3(?>\\x80[\\xB0\\xBD]|\\x8A[\\x97\\x99])(?>\\xEF\\xB8\\x8F)?|\\xF0\\x9F(?>[\\x80-\\x86].(?>\\xEF\\xB8\\x8F)?|\\x87.\\xF0\\x9F\\x87.|..(\\xF0\\x9F\\x8F[\\xBB-\\xBF])?|(((?<zwj>\\xE2\\x80\\x8D)\\xE2\\x9D\\xA4\\xEF\\xB8\\x8F\k<zwj>\\xF0\\x9F..(\k<zwj>\\xF0\\x9F\\x91.)?|(\\xE2\\x80\\x8D\\xF0\\x9F\\x91.){2,3}))?))',' ',$text);

I searching many times and find it, Hope it will be useful.

-1
function emojiFilter($text){
$text = json_encode($text);
preg_match_all("/(\\\\ud83c\\\\u[0-9a-f]{4})|(\\\\ud83d\\\u[0-9a-f]{4})|(\\\\u[0-9a-f]{4})/", $text, $matchs);
if(!isset($matchs[0][0])) { return json_decode($text, true); }

$emoji = $matchs[0];
foreach($emoji as $ec) {
    $hex = substr($ec, -4);
    if(strlen($ec)==6) {
        if($hex>='2600' and $hex<='27ff') {
            $text = str_replace($ec, '', $text);
        }
    } else {
        if($hex>='dc00' and $hex<='dfff') {
            $text = str_replace($ec, '', $text);
        }
    }
}

return json_decode($text, true);  }
1
  • 2
    It would be useful if you could add some comments to this to help give some background in how it works. Oct 30, 2014 at 8:27
-1

@sglessard since the code is outdated, here the full list of all Emoji for 07/12/2018 You will be able to generate it, by running the source code i posted

Please let me know if you find any kind of issue, thank you.

public static function removeEmoji($text) {
    $regexEmoticons = [
        '/[\x{0023}]/u',
        '/[\x{002A}]/u',
        '/[\x{00A9}]/u',
        '/[\x{00AE}]/u',
        '/[\x{200D}]/u',
        '/[\x{203C}]/u',
        '/[\x{2049}]/u',
        '/[\x{20E3}]/u',
        '/[\x{2122}]/u',
        '/[\x{2139}]/u',
        '/[\x{2194}-\x{2199}]/u',
        '/[\x{21A9}-\x{21AA}]/u',
        '/[\x{231A}-\x{231B}]/u',
        '/[\x{2328}]/u',
        '/[\x{23CF}]/u',
        '/[\x{23E9}-\x{23F3}]/u',
        '/[\x{23F8}-\x{23FA}]/u',
        '/[\x{24C2}]/u',
        '/[\x{25AA}-\x{25AB}]/u',
        '/[\x{25B6}]/u',
        '/[\x{25C0}]/u',
        '/[\x{25FB}-\x{25FE}]/u',
        '/[\x{2600}-\x{2604}]/u',
        '/[\x{260E}]/u',
        '/[\x{2611}]/u',
        '/[\x{2614}-\x{2615}]/u',
        '/[\x{2618}]/u',
        '/[\x{261D}]/u',
        '/[\x{2620}]/u',
        '/[\x{2622}-\x{2623}]/u',
        '/[\x{2626}]/u',
        '/[\x{262A}]/u',
        '/[\x{262E}-\x{262F}]/u',
        '/[\x{2638}-\x{263A}]/u',
        '/[\x{2640}]/u',
        '/[\x{2642}]/u',
        '/[\x{2648}-\x{2653}]/u',
        '/[\x{265F}-\x{2660}]/u',
        '/[\x{2663}]/u',
        '/[\x{2665}-\x{2666}]/u',
        '/[\x{2668}]/u',
        '/[\x{267B}]/u',
        '/[\x{267E}-\x{267F}]/u',
        '/[\x{2692}-\x{2697}]/u',
        '/[\x{2699}]/u',
        '/[\x{269B}-\x{269C}]/u',
        '/[\x{26A0}-\x{26A1}]/u',
        '/[\x{26AA}-\x{26AB}]/u',
        '/[\x{26B0}-\x{26B1}]/u',
        '/[\x{26BD}-\x{26BE}]/u',
        '/[\x{26C4}-\x{26C5}]/u',
        '/[\x{26C8}]/u',
        '/[\x{26CE}-\x{26CF}]/u',
        '/[\x{26D1}]/u',
        '/[\x{26D3}-\x{26D4}]/u',
        '/[\x{26E9}-\x{26EA}]/u',
        '/[\x{26F0}-\x{26F5}]/u',
        '/[\x{26F7}-\x{26FA}]/u',
        '/[\x{26FD}]/u',
        '/[\x{2702}]/u',
        '/[\x{2705}]/u',
        '/[\x{2708}-\x{270D}]/u',
        '/[\x{270F}]/u',
        '/[\x{2712}]/u',
        '/[\x{2714}]/u',
        '/[\x{2716}]/u',
        '/[\x{271D}]/u',
        '/[\x{2721}]/u',
        '/[\x{2728}]/u',
        '/[\x{2733}-\x{2734}]/u',
        '/[\x{2744}]/u',
        '/[\x{2747}]/u',
        '/[\x{274C}]/u',
        '/[\x{274E}]/u',
        '/[\x{2753}-\x{2755}]/u',
        '/[\x{2757}]/u',
        '/[\x{2763}-\x{2764}]/u',
        '/[\x{2795}-\x{2797}]/u',
        '/[\x{27A1}]/u',
        '/[\x{27B0}]/u',
        '/[\x{27BF}]/u',
        '/[\x{2934}-\x{2935}]/u',
        '/[\x{2B05}-\x{2B07}]/u',
        '/[\x{2B1B}-\x{2B1C}]/u',
        '/[\x{2B50}]/u',
        '/[\x{2B55}]/u',
        '/[\x{3030}]/u',
        '/[\x{303D}]/u',
        '/[\x{3297}]/u',
        '/[\x{3299}]/u',
        '/[\x{FE0F}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F004}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F0CF}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F170}-\x{1F171}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F17E}-\x{1F17F}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F18E}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F191}-\x{1F19A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F1E6}-\x{1F1FF}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F201}-\x{1F202}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F21A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F22F}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F232}-\x{1F23A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F250}-\x{1F251}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F300}-\x{1F321}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F324}-\x{1F393}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F396}-\x{1F397}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F399}-\x{1F39B}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F39E}-\x{1F3F0}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F3F3}-\x{1F3F5}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F3F7}-\x{1F3FA}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F400}-\x{1F4FD}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F4FF}-\x{1F53D}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F549}-\x{1F54E}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F550}-\x{1F567}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F56F}-\x{1F570}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F573}-\x{1F57A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F587}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F58A}-\x{1F58D}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F590}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F595}-\x{1F596}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5A4}-\x{1F5A5}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5A8}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5B1}-\x{1F5B2}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5BC}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5C2}-\x{1F5C4}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5D1}-\x{1F5D3}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5DC}-\x{1F5DE}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5E1}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5E3}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5E8}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5EF}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5F3}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F5FA}-\x{1F64F}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F680}-\x{1F6C5}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6CB}-\x{1F6D2}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6E0}-\x{1F6E5}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6E9}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6EB}-\x{1F6EC}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6F0}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F6F3}-\x{1F6F9}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F910}-\x{1F93A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F93C}-\x{1F93E}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F940}-\x{1F945}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F947}-\x{1F970}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F973}-\x{1F976}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F97A}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F97C}-\x{1F9A2}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F9B0}-\x{1F9B9}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F9C0}-\x{1F9C2}]/u',
        '/[\x{1F9D0}-\x{1F9FF}]/u',
        '/[\x{E0062}-\x{E0063}]/u',
        '/[\x{E006C}]/u',
        '/[\x{E006E}]/u',
        '/[\x{E007F}]/u'
    ];

    return preg_replace($regexEmoticons, '', $text);
}

And here the code to generate it :

<?php

$emojisAsHex = [];
$emojisasAsDecHex = [];

preg_match_all(
    "/(?:>|\s)+(U\+)(?'emojis'[0-9ABCDEF]{4,5})(?:<|\s)+/",
    file_get_contents('http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html'),
    $emojisAsHex
);

//flip it, to remove duplication
$emojisAsHex = array_flip(array_flip($emojisAsHex['emojis']));


foreach ($emojisAsHex as $emojiAsHex) {
    $emojisasAsDecHex[hexdec($emojiAsHex)] = $emojiAsHex;
}

ksort($emojisasAsDecHex);




$outputHexa = '';
$else = '';

$startI = key($emojisasAsDecHex);
$endI =max(array_keys($emojisasAsDecHex)) + 1;

for ($i = $startI; $i < $endI; $i++) {
    if (isset($emojisasAsDecHex[$i]) && isset($emojisasAsDecHex[(1 + $i)])) {

        $outputHexa .=  "'/[\x{" . $emojisasAsDecHex[$i] . '}';
        while (isset($emojisasAsDecHex[(1 + $i)])) {

            $i++;
        }

        $outputHexa .=  '-\x{' . $emojisasAsDecHex[$i] . "}]/u'," . PHP_EOL;
    } else if (isset($emojisasAsDecHex[$i])) {
        $outputHexa .= "'/[\x{" . $emojisasAsDecHex[$i] . "}]/u'," . PHP_EOL;
    }
}


var_dump($outputHexa);
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  • doesn't work properly, it detect by example 0x23 which is #. You shouldn't separate U+0023 U+FE0F U+20E3 into 2 unicodes Feb 11, 2022 at 11:12
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You could just use str_replace().

$emojiArray = array("&0123","&0234",etc. for all emoji);
$strippedComment = str_replace($emojiArray,"",$originalComment);
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  • 11
    Not helpful for obvious reasons
    – oskarth
    Aug 6, 2015 at 8:46

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