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Microblogging site Twitter may soon roll out emoji reactions, the reactions will be similar to the ones users see on FacebookAccording to Mashable, emoji reactions have been extremely popular since their introduction on Facebook and the feature is fairly self-explanatory too. Reverse engineering pro and app analyst Jane Manchun Wong tweeted out a picture of how the upcoming feature is supposedly going to look on Twitter. Per Mashable, Twitter does not have an official statement on the feature. However, users can get to see a whole bag full of features being brought to the fore under the subscription plan which starts a USD 2.99 a month.