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# Award emojis
>**Note:**
This feature was [introduced][1825] in GitLab 8.2.
When you're collaborating online, you get fewer opportunities for high-fives
and thumbs-ups. In order to make virtual celebrations easier, you can now vote
on issues and merge requests using emoji!
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![Award emoji](img/award_emoji_select.png)
This makes it much easier to give and receive feedback, without a long comment
thread. Any comment that contains only the thumbs up or down emojis is
converted to a vote and depicted in the emoji area.
You can then use that functionality to sort issues and merge requests based on
popularity.
## Sort issues and merge requests on vote count
>**Note:**
This feature was [introduced][2871] in GitLab 8.5.
You can quickly sort the issues or merge requests by the number of votes they
have received. The sort option can be found in the right dropdown menu.
![Votes sort options](img/award_emoji_votes_sort_options.png)
---
Sort by most popular issues/merge requests.
![Votes sort by most popular](img/award_emoji_votes_most_popular.png)
---
Sort by least popular issues/merge requests.
![Votes sort by least popular](img/award_emoji_votes_least_popular.png)
---
The number of upvotes and downvotes is not summed up. That means that an issue
with 18 upvotes and 5 downvotes is considered more popular than an issue with
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17 upvotes and no downvotes.
[2871]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/2781
[1825]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/1825