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Twitter's latest emojis lastly allow you turn over people off

Twitter's latest emojis lastly allow you turn over people off

Twitter has lastly connected Apple's iOS and Android by adding support for Unicode 8.0, which gets with it variety, tacos and the center finger emoji. Twitter silently inserted support for the latest emojis today, with Emojipedia tweeting the fresh "Twemoji" accumulations that can currently be used in tweets even if your gadget doesn't support however.

                                                                                          

The latest emojis comprise ethnically varied emojis, and tacos, the hyped-up center finger, family emojis and 256 country flags.

Emoji in 140 lettering

2015 has confirmed to be the year of the emoji, with the word 'emoji' even being named Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year. The open source Unicode 8.0 came onto the sight previous this year, with iOS 9.1 adding the latest emojis in October.

Google also inserted support for the new emojis just two days before, while only Nexus handsets have access to them at present. And with Twitter lately introducing particular Star Wars emojis, it's actually no revelation to observe the social media giant at last add support for these latest emojis also.

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