1) shows the custom emojis of your instance. Talk to your admin if you don't like them. 2) allows you to customize how normal unicode emojis will be presented within Tusky.
To input unicode emojis with Tusky please use your keyboard. Some keyboards have a dedicated button for them, sometimes they are hidden behind long-pressing enter.
@avanc These two screens are not related.
1) shows the custom emojis of your instance. Talk to your admin if you don't like them.
2) allows you to customize how normal unicode emojis will be presented within Tusky.
To input unicode emojis with Tusky please use your keyboard. Some keyboards have a dedicated button for them, sometimes they are hidden behind long-pressing enter.