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There is a standard that Delta Chat uses to do the same thing. I’d bet $50 they are not using that standard.
Unless it's open source, they have no reason to. In fact given Google's influence and size, whatever Google decides, will become standard.
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They are. It’s just a new email header. It’s defined in an experimental RFC:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9078
And I can tell Google is not following this spec, because the content is more than just a single line of emoji character(s).
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Ah, ok. Maybe Google is following the spec then. We can hope.
I remember reading somewhere that Delta used this spec specifically, but I could be wrong.