Updated 9/14/2017: All search engines support Emoji Domains. Seriously!
Google status: 💯
- Full Emoji Domain support.
- Emoji display correctly in the title, although the first heart — the red heart — is displayed as black. (They are essentially the same emoji… it’s complicated.)
- Full emoji compatibility for the inline description, as well as Rich Cards.
- .ws domains perform well in Google indexes, as they are treated like gTLDs instead of regional domains.
Bing status: 👍
- Full Emoji Domain support.
- Limited emoji display in the title (notice the missing hearts 😞)
- Mixed emoji compatibility for inline description.
Yandex status: 🤷
- Nearly identical to Bing, with full emoji domain support.
- Limited emoji in title, but emoji content indexes correctly within the page.
- Includes the favico.
Baidu status: 😥
- Indexes but does not display Emoji Domains. The domain displays as punycode.
- Title includes full support for emoji, including the red heart.
- Full emoji display for content indexed within the website.
DuckDuckGo status: 🤕
- Emoji domain is displayed as punycode.
- Title has limited support for emoji other than the heart.
- Emoji content within the page indexes correctly.