link
What does link mean?
The π emoji depicts two interlocking silver or gray chain links. Its primary and most literal function is to represent a hyperlink or web URL, serving as a universal digital icon for clickable text. Beyond internet navigation, the interlocking chains symbolize broader concepts like physical or emotional connection, unity, strength, and professional networking. In digital communication, this emoji is highly ubiquitous on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). Creators and brands frequently use it alongside phrases like "link in bio" to direct followers to external websites, storefronts, or articles. It also appears heavily in professional contexts on platforms like LinkedIn to highlight shared resources, new partnerships, or collaborative projects.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang and Gen Z messaging, the π emoji is frequently used as a visual shorthand for "linking up"βmeaning to meet up, hang out, or collaborate with someone in person (e.g., "Let's π this weekend"). It can also represent being "cuffed" or tied down in a committed romantic relationship, symbolizing an unbreakable bond. Within the tech and finance communities, particularly on X and Discord, the link emoji has been heavily adopted by the Web3 and cryptocurrency crowd. "Crypto bros" and developers use it to signify blockchain technology, on-chain transactions, or loyalty to specific decentralized networks.
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
Most platforms display two angled, silver metallic chain links with realistic shading, though Microsoft opts for a flatter 2D design with a thick black outline.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F517 |
| HTML Entity | 🔗 |
| CSS | \1F517 |
| JavaScript | \u{1F517} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 0.6 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |