Twitter is testing emoji reactions on regular timeline

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Twitter seems to be on a new-features launch spree.

In India, it has started rolling out in India Fleets, an Instagram story like feature. 

But now, according to Jen Manchun Wong,  a reverse engineering expert, the new feature will allow users to react to tweets with emojis, in the same way anyone can react to Facebook posts on that social media platform.

The emojis sighted include '100 percent', 'no entry', 'laughing face', 'shocked face', and 'prayer hands'.

Not for the first time

This is not the first brush of Twitter with emojis.

Twitter, early this year, launched reactions-like option in direct messages, which enables users to allocate a quick emoji response to any message within a thread.

It may be recalled that a few years back, Twitter switched its 'star' icon for favorites to a 'heart', while also renaming the action 'like'. 

At that time, Twitter reportedly experimented with the emoji response mechanism to enable users to choose their own reaction to a post. But for some unspecified reason it shelved that idea.

Probably Twitter is seeing good usage of 'Reactions' within DMs that it is now thinking of extending similar feature for tweets on open timelines.

Apart from being popular among regular users, Twitter can also tweak this emoji reponses with brands and products. Paid emoji campaigns and special events can be thought up for leveraging commercial opportunities.