This isn't an extensive issue, but the most recent Data Science Time! got me going, as the kids say.
I can appreciate the use of emojis in condensed communication forms like tweets and text messages, where they can convey a lot of information in little space, but in longer form texts, like a blog, or a Stack Overflow meta Q&A I fail to see their merit.
Barring cases where emojis are the actual subject of the text, I see their use as at best a gimmicky flourish, but frequently I find them to detract from the text in one or more ways.
They're ambiguous, both because they can have jargonistic primary or secondary meanings, and because they render differently depending on character set, assuming they even render at all.
They add visual clutter and distracts the eye when reading, being often quite large and colorful and placed within the text body.
They can be interpreted as condescending, informal, or jokey, depending on context and the reader, more so than the authors intent.
Gimmicky flourishes, while groan-inducing for some, can be a matter of personal style for others, so I don't want to discourage the use of emojis outright, but rather encourage a carefully considered use.