Twitter Is Developing Its iMessage-like Feature

Twitter launched many of its features this year. Among them, there is also a study on emojis.
 Twitter Is Developing Its iMessage-like Feature
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Twitter introduced many new features this year. Among the innovations that will come soon is a study on emojis. However, it is not yet known when it will be released. The last details about the expected feature began to leak on the internet.

All Emojis That Will Come To Twitter Are Prepared

Twitter is working on several new features for its web app. At the end of May, 9to5Mac announced that they were rolling up their sleeves for Twitter’s ‘Congratulations’, ‘Considerate’, ‘Sad’ and ‘Laughter’ responses. Graphic designer Nima Owji prepared all the emojis. This feature has been likened to iMessage.

https://twitter. com/nima_owji/status/1411582017263767556

 

It is thought that users will have to long press the ‘Like’ button to use emojis. Most social media sites currently have this type of use. Although the system seems to be ready, it has not been officially announced when the company’s feature will be released.

Owji also stated that he is working on Fleet and Twitter Spaces for Twitter’s web application. Currently, if someone adds a Fleet, users on Twitter’s website side cannot see them. However, this situation is said to change soon.

Finally, the company has taken a way to make it easier for the user to find the message they are looking for. Now DM search, groups and contacts will be searched in different sections.

Developer Nima Owji finds these features that Twitter is working on by reverse engineering method. Also this year, Twitter; Spaces offers many features such as Tip Jar, Twitter Blue and Super Follow. For the first time, the company revealed that Twitter is a platform for content creators to make money.

Lack Of Angry Emoji Raises Questions

2 months ago, Jane Manchun Wong showed all the emojis in one tweet. There was no ‘Angry’ emoji among the reactions. Questions arose in everyone’s minds about why not. However, considering that this feature is in the testing phase, it is likely to be added soon.

What do you guys think about the new features of Twitter?

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