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Several Twitter users have reported being asked an in-app poll about new emoji options to signify reactions of awesome, agree and disagree Twitter may be giving its users a new to way to interact ...
In a nutshell: There are plenty of areas where Twitter needs fixing, but the latest feature being added isn't what you'd call a high priority. The platform is rolling out support for users to add ...
In the hours after Elon Musk completed his purchase of Twitter late Thursday, many avid users began voicing their uncertainty about the future of the platform and whether they want to remain on it.
Twitter is trying out Facebook's look for size. On Thursday, Twitter announced the start of a limited test of emoji tweet reactions. Much like Facebook's, officially launched in 2016, the new ...
While some of the reaction options remain consistent across the proposed sets, Twitter is considering several options for the others. The "Awesome" reaction could either be a surprised face or the ...
Twitter’s survey additionally asked users about how the thought the emoji reactions should be displayed — like whether negative reaction counts should be visible, for instance.
Twitter is surveying users about the possibility of bringing Facebook-style emoji reactions to its platform. The surveys also ask about a downvote option.
In this survey, Twitter shows some mockups of this new reaction system and asks users which one they prefer. In one of the images, there are the following reactions: Like, Funny, Interesting, Sad ...
Twitter has a user’s face and bio attached to whatever they tweet. If a user tweets something heartfelt that they are passionate about, and they only receive angry reactions it could hurt their ...
Update.Twitter says this is related to a test but for emoji reactions to quote Tweets, and it came from a test last year even. The test is a sign of one more step to adding more reactions for ...
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