yellow heart emoji on Twitter/X
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yellow heart on Twitter/X

This is how the yellow heart emoji ๐Ÿ’› looks on Twitter (X) Twemoji. Every platform designs emojis differently โ€” see the comparison below.

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๐Ÿฆ 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.

๐Ÿ’› About yellow heart on Twitter/X

When you see the yellow heart emoji on Twitter/X, you get a detailed and expressive rendition that aligns with the platform's smileys & emotion design philosophy. This interpretation has been available and evolving since 2014.

Compared to other platforms, Twitter/X's version of the yellow heart emoji leans more detailed and expressive, which can subtly change how recipients perceive the tone of a message containing this smileys & emotion emoji.

โ„น๏ธ Platform Details

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

๐Ÿ’ก Twitter/X Smileys & Emotion Design Insight

Twitter's Twemoji smiley faces use a clean, bold vector style with consistent 2px outlines and flat color fills. The design prioritizes clarity at small sizes since emojis often appear in dense tweet threads and quoted retweets.

On Twitter's web platform, Twemoji renders identically across all browsers and operating systems, solving the cross-platform inconsistency problem that plagues other messaging services.

Usage Tip

Tweets containing smiley emojis receive measurably higher engagement rates according to social media analytics platforms, with the fire and crying laughing emojis correlating with the highest retweet counts.

Cross-Platform Note

Twitter mobile apps use Twemoji on Android but native Apple emojis on iOS, meaning the same tweet displays different emoji styles depending on whether it is viewed on the web, an iPhone, or an Android device.

Fun Fact

Twemoji is fully open source and used far beyond Twitter โ€” it powers emoji rendering on WordPress, Discord's web client, and thousands of independent websites, making it arguably the most widely deployed emoji set in web development.