bell with slash Emoji
π Bell with Slash is used to indicate muted alerts or a βdo not disturbβ message.
U+1F515
The π emoji, called βBell with Slashβ (U+1F515), is commonly used to show that notifications are muted. Itβs a quick visual shorthand for silence, no alerts, or temporarily unavailable. You can copy and paste it in messages, UI text, and posts.
bell with slash Emoji Meaning
π (BELL WITH SLASH, U+1F515) visually represents a bell with a slash across it, which is widely understood as βno notifications,β βmuted,β or βdo not disturb.β People use it to communicate that alerts are turned off, that theyβre unavailable, or that they donβt want to be interrupted. In app and product contexts, it can label settings like notification mute or silent mode. Because itβs recognizable at a glance, it works well in short status updates, support messages, and UI states where clarity matters.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a βmuted notificationsβ status in chats or profiles
- β’Indicating βdo not disturbβ during meetings, sleep, or focus time
- β’Marking βsilent modeβ in app settings or onboarding screens
- β’Signaling that a message thread is temporarily paused or not being monitored
- β’Using in support/ops updates to request no alerts or non-urgent notifications
Examples
π Bell with Slash Symbol
- πBe right backβπ notifications are muted for 30 minutes.
- πPlease donβt call right now, Iβm in focus mode π.
- πSystem alerts are turned off π until further notice.
- πThanks! Iβll respond once π is off.
- πDo not disturb enabled π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F515 | |
| HTML Entity | 🔕 | |
| HTML Code | 🔕 | |
| CSS | \1F515 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π typically means notifications are muted or βdo not disturb.β It can also indicate that a user or system is temporarily not alerting.
Is π the same as βmuted notificationsβ?
Yes, itβs commonly used as a shorthand for muted notifications or alert-off states in messaging and UI contexts.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point for π (Bell with Slash) is U+1F515.
How can I use π in code?
You can use the HTML entity 🔕 or the CSS/escape forms shown on the symbol page. (CSS escape: \\1F515, JavaScript escape: \\u{1F515})