Twitter’s Taking A Turn
If you’ve been on the Internet lately, you know that Twitter recently swapped its star button for a heart. Well, more emojis could be coming soon.
That’s right, one Twitter user even found out that he could select lots of different emojis by hovering over the heart button. You can select anything from happy faces to the one hundred sign.
According to the Verge those emojis were accessed through a jail broken version of the Twitter app and are apart of a developer build. With that being said you most likely will not be getting the new emojis on your Twitter overnight.
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