Twitter seems to be trying a scope of symbols to delineate enthusiastic responses where the underlying star once did the job. Yes, Twitter is trying another arrangement of emoji-based replies to tweets that could supplant the heart or "like," which took off at the start of November.

The element permits users to "respond" to tweets by utilizing a choice of emoji covering celebratory, resentment, awfulness and different feelings, and it is used by a group-based chat system called Slack, according to The Guardian.

The new feature appears to have been tested inside of a developer version of the application, found by a certain user with a jailbroken iOS that concealed parts of the application, parts and features with a non-jailbreak phone cannot.

Facebook acquainted a parallel system that allows users to respond to posts by companions past a basic "like," which is frequently improper for negative posts by loved ones, according to The Guardian.

Twitter's change from top picks or bookmark showed by a star to likes shown by a heart has proven to be divisive. Long-haul users weren't too happy with the switch, griping that the heart showed more than the star couldn't always put up the right impression. Starring a story for later access around a terrorist assault tackles an entirely different importance if a heart is used.

However, new users on Twitter engage with hearts in a better way than they did with the good old stars, as reported by Twitter.

Instead of a single heart symbol, offering a large range of emoji could re-connect with long-term users of the social group. How it develops will be nteresting to see and analyze. It also comes with the risk of adding various levels of different nature to the framework, however, which could further muddle the once-straightforward 140-character Twitter experience.