Twitter Supported Unicode 9.0 Emojis By Incorporating Them On Its Website

A month ago, the Unicode Consortium had launched the Unicode 9.0 standard, bringing 72 new characters and emojis. Now, Twitter has presented support for this new emojis - beginning with the Web interface. This implies the shrug, facepalm, fingers crossed, dribbling, selfie and even an emoji portraying moving on the floor chuckling (ROFL) are currently incorporated on Twitter. In order to use this emojis on the website, Twitter recommends copy pasting them from either Emojipedia or Emoji keyboard. The entire Twemoji 2.0 changelog can be seen at Emojipedia.

Twitter Supported Unicode 9.0 Emojis by Incorporating Them On Its Website version

The Twitter has also cleared up to Emojipedia that the backing for emojis is just for the site, as the applications on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows Phone will in any case support emojis from every vendor. Until different sellers take off the backing, the Twitter applications will demonstrate the new emojis as question marks. The social media platform further includes that backing for the emojis will likewise be taken off to TweetDeck soon.

Unicode 9.0 has added 72 new characters and emojis

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Other new emojis that has been presented with Unicode 9 incorporate the lying face, a pregnant lady, a disgusted face, a sniffling face, a dribbling face, a comedian face, and a face with cattle rustler cap emoji. There's additionally more representation of food, flowers, animals, birds, and drinks in the emoji list. The full rundown of new emojis presented in Unicode 9 can be seen here.

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