Twitter is reportedly working to allow users to react to posts in a manner similar to that used by Facebook. In addition to the “Like” button under the tweets, users will have access to a number of emotionally charged reactions, such as “Laughter”, “Sadness”, “Smirk” and others.
Social network researcher Jane Manchun Wong reports that Twitter has been working on new functionality for at least a couple of weeks. This innovation is likely to appeal to many users, who now have an additional way to express their feelings about the content of tweets.
Recently, Twitter has been actively working on introducing new features. This week we reported that the social network is testing “Super Subscriptions”, which will allow you to subscribe to paid exclusive content from your favorite accounts. In addition, Twitter has been known to be working on a Tip Jar feature for some time now, which will allow users to financially reward content creators.