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On Wednesday, popular microblogging service Twitter said that Twitter.com and TweetDeck have introduced of a number of new emojis – ‘Twemojis’ – into the users’ timelines across the social media network.
The new ‘Twemojis’ can be viewed by Twitter.com and TweetDeck users on a dedicated page created by Emojipedia.org.
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According to the announcement, the new Twemojis have been classified under different categories. These categories are – Modifiers; Families, Unicode 7 (comprising hand signals); Unicode 8 (comprising favorite foods); and an anti-bullying group.
What is Twitter ‘Twemojis’?
According to the announcement, the new Twemojis have been classified under different categories. These categories are – Modifiers; Families, Unicode 7 (comprising hand signals); Unicode 8 (comprising favorite foods); and an anti-bullying group.
The Twemojis featured under the ‘Modifiers’ category unfold the ‘diversity’ option for Twitter.com and TweetDeck users, enabling them to choose emojis based on skin tone, occupation, and even religious preferences. Most of these emojis have red hair by default.
The ‘Family’ category of Twemojis includes a wide range of emojis which depict modern-day households, including same-sex couples with children. The ‘Unicode 7’ category comprises emojis with hand signals like the Vulcan "live long and prosper" salute, and even the middle finger; while the ‘Unicode 8’ category include emojis for favorite foods like tacos and hot dogs.
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Unicode 8 Emojis Are Now Live On Twitter ByMatthew BuchananPosted on December 10, 2015 IMAGE VIA PIXABAY COMMENTS A variety of new emojis are now available for users on Twitter, thanks to the complete implementation of Unicode 8. A new language is being created entirely out of pictures; whether you want to send someone a burrito, a bow and arrow, or an upside down head, you can bet there will be an emoji for that. Pretty soon there will be nothing you can’t say in the form of an emoticon. Included in the new expressions are culturally and racially diverse icons, which Apple originally released earlier this year. Users report that it is possible to change the skin tone of any emoji on the new iOS Twitter app by tapping on a person emoji and holding down for a few seconds. It will also be possible to modify the occupations and religious appearance of some smileys using the same technique. Android users will have to wait a little bit longer, however, as the update does not apply to them just yet. The feedback has unsurprisingly been positive, ranging from “it’s about time” to “should I give all feedback in emoji now?


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