In a move to provide users with a more positive environment on its site and application, Twitter recently launched a new gratitude emoji that users can use when expressing thanks or gratitude for others on the micro-blogging site.
This new emoji is visible with '#thankful', #gratitude' and other variations of the words. The emoji also works in various other languages.
In a series of tweets, the company shared that since 15 March, there have been over 250 million tweets worldwide expressing gratitude and thanks - a 26% increase from February's average. "Who do we see people expressing that gratitude for?
The most common word is 'everyone'. Everyone who is an essential worker. Everyone who has helped. Everyone in healthcare. Everyone who has