Social Media Digest


Bunny babble
Recently, a quirky and adorable language known as "Rabbit Language" has gained popularity on Chinese social media platforms like Xiaohongshu (RedNote).
This writing system, with its rabbit-eared or rabbit-shaped characters, exudes a uniquely cute aesthetic and has even been dubbed the "cutest language in the world".
On Xiaohongshu, when you click the translation button next to comments written in Rabbit Language, the symbols transform into text. As more people started using it, they noticed that the translations aren't random — each Rabbit Language character consistently corresponds to the same word or phrase.
The characters and symbols we see on computers and smartphones are displayed according to a system called Unicode — a global character encoding standard that assigns a unique number to each symbol.
Upon analyzing Rabbit Language's Unicode, it was found to be a visual symbol system that incorporates elements from Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, the Tai Dam language, and Burmese.
Since its emergence, Rabbit Language has quickly spread through emojis, creative products, and various other mediums. Its success has even sparked the creation of alternative languages, like Fish Language and Bird Language, based on similarly rare characters.
According to netizens, these adorable symbol languages offer a sense of "healing" through their soft imagery and warm storytelling. This resonates with the modern desire among young people for a more relaxed and comforting emotional experience.
