Twitter is reviewing whether users should be able to respond to tweets with emojis

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Twitter is investigating whether, as with Facebook, a number of emojis should appear below tweets that allow other users to respond quickly. Now only a heart is possible as a quick response to a tweet.

Twitter confirms to Techcrunch that it is investigating the possibility for reaction emojis, but emphasizes that it is not yet certain that the function is really coming. In a user survey, of which twitterer john d moore screenshots show, include emojis to express support and anger.

At the same time, Twitter asks users whether people would be less inclined to tweet if it became possible to leave a negative reaction emoji under it. The feature is very similar to the comments that Facebook enabled a few years ago and is intended to allow people to respond quickly without having to write a response.

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