hand with fingers splayed emoji on Twitter/X
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hand with fingers splayed on Twitter/X

This is how the hand with fingers splayed emoji 🖐 looks on Twitter (X) Twemoji. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

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🐦 Twitter/X Design Style

Twemoji features a clean, flat 2D design with consistent line weights and bright, saturated colors. As an open-source project (CC-BY 4.0), Twemoji is used by many platforms beyond Twitter, including Discord. The designs prioritize clarity and cross-platform consistency.

🖐 About hand with fingers splayed on Twitter/X

Twitter (X) Twemoji gives the hand with fingers splayed emoji a subtle and nuanced treatment, staying true to its broader people & body aesthetic. The design reflects choices made since 2014 about how emojis should feel to users on this platform.

Among people & body emojis, the hand with fingers splayed emoji highlights how Twitter/X's subtle and nuanced style diverges from other platforms, reinforcing why the same emoji can feel different depending on the device.

ℹ️ Platform Details

Platform
Twitter (X) Twemoji
Emoji Support Since
2014
Website
x.com

💡 Twitter/X People & Body Design Insight

Twemoji people figures use a simplified but expressive design language with round heads, minimal facial features, and clothes rendered in flat, distinct colors. The simplicity ensures human emojis are recognizable even in small reply threads.

Twitter's alt text feature automatically generates descriptions for people emojis in tweets, making human emoji accessible to screen reader users browsing the platform.

Usage Tip

Profile display names on Twitter support people emojis, and many users add profession-related person emojis next to their name to signal their identity — the technologist emoji is particularly popular among developers on the platform.

Cross-Platform Note

Twemoji's simplified people look notably different from Apple's detailed figures, which is apparent when tweets containing people emojis are screenshotted from the web versus the iOS app.

Fun Fact

Twitter was the first social platform to create and maintain its own complete emoji font, launching Twemoji in 2014 to ensure every user saw identical emojis regardless of their device or operating system.

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