cross mark button
A white square with a black border and a white cross mark or multiplication sign within it. Often associated with negation or 'X' in a digital context.
There are different emoji meanings for cross mark button in different cultures:
- Western culture
- Commonly used to indicate an incorrect answer, a denied request, or a general negative response. In user interfaces, it's widely recognized as a 'close' or 'delete' button for windows, tabs, or items.
- East Asian culture
- Similar usage to Western culture for negation or error. In some contexts, particularly in Japan, it might be used to indicate something is missing or out of stock, similar to 'x' marks on an item list.