推特表情符号 Emojis
3101 表情符号 在 推特表情符号的设计中呈现。
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金牌
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银牌
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铜牌
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A符号符号
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Ab符号符号
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算盘
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Accordion
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创可贴
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门票
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空中缆车
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飞机
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飞机到达
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飞机起飞
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闹钟
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蒸馏器
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外星人
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外星怪物
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救护车
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美式足球
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安芙兰
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Anatomical Heart
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锚
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愤怒符号
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愤怒的脸
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长角的愤怒脸
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震惊的脸
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蚂蚁
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信号条
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冒冷汗且焦虑的脸
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水瓶座
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白羊座
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铰接式卡车
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调色板
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惊讶的脸
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Atm标志
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原子符号
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自动人力车
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汽车
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牛油果
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斧头
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B符号
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婴儿
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天使宝贝
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深肤色天使宝贝
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浅肤色天使宝贝
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中深肤色天使宝贝
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中浅肤色天使宝贝
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中等肤色天使宝贝
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婴儿奶瓶
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小鸡
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深肤色婴儿
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浅肤色婴儿
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中深肤色婴儿
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中浅肤色婴儿
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中等肤色婴儿
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育婴室标志
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返回箭头
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食指向下
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深肤色食指向下
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浅肤色食指向下
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中深肤色食指向下
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中浅肤色食指向下
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中等肤色食指向下
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食指向左
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深肤色食指向左
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浅肤色食指向左
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中深肤色食指向左
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中浅肤色食指向左
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中等肤色食指向左
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食指向右
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深肤色食指向右
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浅肤色食指向右
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中深肤色食指向右
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中浅肤色食指向右
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中等肤色食指向右
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食指向上
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深肤色食指向上
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浅肤色食指向上
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中深肤色食指向上
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中浅肤色食指向上
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中等肤色食指向上
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背包
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培根
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獾
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羽毛球
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贝果
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行李认领符号
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法式长棍面包
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天平
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光头
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芭蕾舞鞋
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气球
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投票箱与选票
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香蕉
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班卓琴
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银行
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直方图
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理发店招牌
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棒球
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篮子
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篮球
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蝙蝠
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浴缸
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电池
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海滩伞
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喜气洋洋的脸
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Beans
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熊
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跳动的心
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Beaver
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床
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啤酒杯
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Beetle
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铃
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Bell Pepper
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带有斜线的铃
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服务铃
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便当盒
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饮料盒
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自行车
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比基尼泳装
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棒球帽
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生物危害符号
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鸟
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生日蛋糕
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Bison
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Biting Lip
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Black Cat
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黑圆圈
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黑旗
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黑色心脏
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黑色大正方形
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黑中小正方形
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中等黑色正方形
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黑色的笔尖
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黑色小正方形
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黑色方形按钮
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开花
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河豚
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蓝皮书
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蓝色圆圈
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蓝色心脏
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蓝色正方形
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Blueberries
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公猪
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炸弹
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骨头
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书签
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书签标签
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图书
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Boomerang
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开启的香槟
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花束
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弓箭
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碗与勺
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保龄球
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拳击手套
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男孩
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深肤色的男孩
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浅肤色男孩
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中深肤色男孩
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中浅肤色男孩
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中等肤色男孩
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脑
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面包
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女人喂养母乳
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深肤色的女人喂养母乳
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浅肤色的女人喂养母乳
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中深肤色女子喂养母乳
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中浅肤色的女人喂养母乳
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中等肤色女人喂养母乳
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砖
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戴着面纱的新娘
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深肤色新娘的面纱
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浅肤色戴着面纱的新娘
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中深肤色新娘的面纱
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中浅肤色新娘的面纱
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中等肤色新娘的面纱
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夜间大桥
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公文包
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明亮的按钮
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西兰花
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破碎的心脏
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扫帚
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棕色圆圈
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棕色心脏
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棕色正方形
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Bubble Tea
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Bubbles
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Bucket
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虫虫
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建筑施工
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子弹头列车
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卷饼
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总线
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公交车站
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半身剪影
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半身剪影(两人)
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牛油
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蝴蝶
"推特表情符号 表情符号",
Twitter supports over 3000 emojis. These include popular online symbols like smileys, hand gestures, country flags, and love and heart symbols. Adding emojis to a Twitter post or message is very easy. If you are using a desktop PC, you can do this using Twitter’s built-in emoji feature. Just click on the icons, then paste them on your Twitter account. If you have a smartphone, iPhone or iPad, you can also download the Twitter app to access the emojis you want.
In April 2019, Twitter released Twemoji 12.0, an updated list of Twitter-compatible emojis. The social media app became the first major vendor to support the latest emojis of the emoji world when it did this. It added 230 new emojis to Twemoji 12.0. Additions to this list included flamingo, diving mask, a Hindu temple, and several genders inclusive mixed tone emojis. Twitter released a minor update to Emoji 12.0 in October 2019. This included additional gender and skin tone sequences.
Hashflags: Custom Twitter Emojis
Besides the normal group of emojis, Twitter created custom Twitter emojis, called Hashflags. Twitter created these to promote specific events. They were available on Twitter for a limited time. Examples of these were the Twitter emojis for #Xmen introduced on April 25, 2016, and the Twitter emojis for #OlympicFlame introduced on May 5, 2016.
History Of Twitter
Twitter was created in March 2006 by American computer programmers Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Evan Williams, and Biz Stone. The social media app was officially launched in July 2006. Dorsey originally imagined Twitter as an SMS-based platform, a platform that friends could use to check up on each other through status updates. Another interesting bit of information about Twitter is that its former name is “twttr.” Why such a unique name? Because a popular trend at that time was to drop vowels in the name of companies and services to gain a domain-name advantage. Glass eventually changed the name of “twitter” to Twitter.
History Of Twitter Emojis
With so many Tweet emojis sent and received every day, it’s impossible to deny our love affair with these fun and tiny characters. But have you ever thought of the history behind them, and how did they grow to be so popular on Twitter? Well, you’re about to know.
From the time Twitter was created and launched in 2006, the social media app has gone through several emoji updates. The most recent update was just last January 7, 2020. Named Twemoji 12.1.5, it was the first Twemoji release to provide support for Emoji 12.1. This update added 178 emojis which were mostly gender-neutral sequences.
The Twemoji 12.1.15 update was quite similar to the Twemoji 12.1.4. Released on November 6, 2019, Twemoji 12.14 gave emojis, with no specific gender, a more gender-exclusive design. It contained a whopping 3065 emojis.
Now that a new batch of emojis has been revealed by the Unicode Consortium, scheduled for release this year, it’s interesting to see how these new symbols will influence the current roster of Twitter emojis.