Do you love Emoji? There are so useful for quick messaging, right? One tap is often enough to send an emoji that is “worth a dozen words.” Well, after getting massive on Facebook Messenger, Emoji are now – in Twitter direct messages too.
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The news came directly from Twitter:
[quote]Emoji(s) are already a big deal in Direct Messages. We just made them bigger.[/quote]
Yes, that’s it, they are just BIGGER. But somehow this is awesome news as it is. Everyone loves a good Emoji, it lets you express something quickly and help avoid any silly typos your beloved autocorrect just seems to transform into exactly the kind of things you would never have wanted to say.
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Emojis are already a big deal in Direct Messages. We just made them bigger. Send super-sized emojis today! pic.twitter.com/4mBLKRQGNL
— Twitter (@Twitter) October 5, 2015
So yes, this is “only” about BIGGER SUPER-SIZED Emoji. And it is very cool.
Also, if you add Emoji within text, they will show as normal – the super-sized ones only show when you send them separately.
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