2016 October 1, Mark Molloy, quoting Raven Giannoukas, โBlack moon rises in 'rare' lunar event - but what was it?โ, in The Telegraph[1] (in English):
Night everyone. Happy Black Moon. It is when there is a second new moon in one month. A time for resolutions and new begginings[sic] ๐๐
2016 September 9, Sophie Gallagher, โA Black Moon Is Coming On Friday, Here's What It Isโ, in Huffington Post UK[2] (in English):
Watch out for werewolves ๐
2017 April 2, Dory Larrabee-Zayas, quoting Maren Morris, โMaren Morris Shows Off Dramatic Pixie Hair Makeover At ACMsโ, in Huffington Post UK[3] (in English), archived from the original on 23 September 2020:
As a symbol for the new moon, this character may be displayed with a white border so that it shows up on a dark background, and as an emoji it may display a dark face or craters.
Dalton's symbol for carbon, on the other hand, is a simple, solid black circle. Appending the variation selector ︎ will override emoji formatting. Another possibility in Unicode for Dalton's symbol is the full or medium 'black' (filled) circles ⟨โ⟩, ⟨โซ⟩, depending on which matches the other element symbols in size (e.g. ⟨๐︎⟩ for oxygen). Other Daltonian symbols may be best typeset with symbols from the Mathematical Operators block; even so, not all Daltonian symbols are supported by Unicode.