Emojis continue their ascent. These icons illustrating emotions have become part of texting, e-mail and instant messaging worlds, and will soon be integrated into Facebook and Twitter so that users can react to a status, photo or video in the simplest way possible.
Twitter is playing on the emotions of its users. Only a few days after it replaced the star symbolising favorite tweets with a heart meaning "like", the microblogging service is considering including emojis in its service to enable users to react to any message, reports The Next Web.