A while back I noticed something in a TikTok comment thread that didn't make sense to me. People were typing what looked like emojis I'd never seen in any standard keyboard. A shaking face. A specific cartoon thumbs-up that didn't match the iOS or Android version. A speechless head-tilt. At first I assumed they were stickers, or some creator-only feature. But the more I scrolled, the more I noticed regular accounts using them in plain text comments. They were typing something. The platform was rendering it as a custom emoji. What I found over the next two weeks turned into TTEmos — a reference site for TikTok's 46 undocumented hidden emoji codes. This is the technical version of how that worked. The first lead The first thing I did was right-click "Inspect" on a comment that contained one of these mystery emojis. The DOM showed an <img> tag pointing to an asset on TikTok's CDN.…