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Twitter To make Tweeting a Daunting Experience with its New Emoji Reactions

Twitter has remained the popular platform to air visitors’ views in a brief way, hence it is also called the microblogging site. Many celebrities and others share their views, ideas and updates and many are trolled and questioned for all the wrong and good reasons. It gives users several ways of sharing visitors’ views in the form of tweets which also include using some emojis that help the users to tweet their emotions as well. If visitors have been scrolling with this platform to air visitors’ thoughts, visitors need to know the new update from the site. Users can soon see the usage of Facebook kind of emoji reactions. Now, the company has been working on similar other advanced things, claimed the reports of TechCrunch.

As per the reports, the company is now busy surveying certain users all across the world about the usage of emoticons since the past one month. As per several screenshots carried out in the survey, Twitter users a lot about the proposed emoji reactions that can cover a lot of the basics that include the laughing face with the help of tears or with the help of thinking face or crying case. This could come like a spicier variation with angry faces, shocked ones and some fire emoticons.  One can also find some optional like the dislike or downvote option as well. As per a spokesman of the company speaking to The Verge, we see some additional methods for different people to express themselves while talking about the various happenings on the Microblogging Twitter.

The spokesman of the company was putting a stress over the research made by Twitter to be in the early stages where one can note how the emojis are made in addition to the current heart button along with replacing the same. One can find the addition of the heart button along with replacing the same. One can find it still in its nascent stage where the emoticons are seen working with the heart button by replacing the same.  The chief design officer of Twitter pointed out that there are so many more things to come as per the tweet as shared earlier. The tweet can be called as an official statement from the company that talks about the plan to embark with the emoticons.

We see Facebook having similar sort of emojis in their posts and comments section, while Twitter is now trying to replicate the idea ,which is also used in YouTube and Reddit comment sections. The former has the tendency of using the same in a more interesting way rather than doing things in a different way. However, when it comes to Twitter, we see things are coming in a very stressful way, as they are going to make it a bit tricky and difficult to try on Twitter. This is something which the microblogging site is using for the first and thus they have plans to bring in in a different way that would be difficult to crack.

Tushar Madankar

This is Tushar and I love to explore new gadgets and technology. I am working as an As. Marketing Manager at Skyquest Technologies for the Technology domain.

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