Twitter finally joined the bandwagon by including new emojis in its ‘Twemoji’ icon set, with full support for Unicode 8.0.
Twitteratis can use fancy emojs even if their devices are not entirely compatible. Unicode version 8.0 conditions include new emoji characters including several faces, food, animals, unicorn, vehicals, 256 country flags and the favorite middle-finger to improve your Twitter experience. These emojis are available in racial diversity.
Apple added 150 new emoji characters with its new IOS 9 update, followed by Google who newly rolled out new emoji characters for Android keypads.
Starting today, all the emojis on https://t.co/mIbPaWDIYL! ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
— Twitter (@twitter) December 9, 2015
Emojis on the phone can be selected by tapping and holding on a person emoji if you are using updated iOS 8.3 or up. Though, Google has not begun supporting radically varied emojis for Andriod yet. The company confirmed that presently it is testing a timeline format for its tweets. The new format will sort the tweets by significance instead of in reverse sequential order.
These emojis are also available on @Twitter: ? - Taco ? - Burrito ? - Hot Dog ? - Live Long and Prosper — Good Morning America (@GMA) December 9, 2015