Twitter, a micro-blogging platform similar to Facebook, is reported to have reaction buttons. This allows tweets to respond differently. Currently, Twitter has only 'Like' buttons with a heart symbol.
Social media researcher Jane Manchum Wong tweeted about it. They also said that "Likes", "Cheer", "Hmm", "Sad" and "Haha" reactions on Twitter are similar to those on Facebook.
It is reported that Twitter's "Sad" and "Haha" reactions will be similar to those on Facebook. "Cheer" and "Hmm" reactions will be different. Excludes 'angry' reaction to express anger. In 2016, the social media giant Facebook introduced reaction buttons.