Twitter may add new emotions to augment its formerly star-shaped, currently heart-shaped 'like' button, according to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong. The researcher, who has a good track record of revealing Twitter features posted her findings on the social network - showing 'cheer,' 'hmm,' 'sad,' and 'haha' emoji reactions, though some currently only have a place holder emoji. Facebook has had a similar set of reactions since 2016. But Wong's leak shows that Twitter could be taking a slightly different path when it comes to which moods it wants users to express. While it has laughing and sad expressions in common with Facebook, Twitter may also include a makes-you-think and cheer option. (Credit: ANI)