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Social media platform Twitter on Tuesday announced that it will launch #HappyDiwali emoji based on public opinion via a Twitter poll. Users can participate in the poll that has been tweeted out from @TwitterIndia and customize the Diwali emoji by voting for the color they prefer.
“We are crowdsourcing an emoji for #HappyDiwali in order to bring people closer and celebrate together the triumph of good over evil,” said Keya Madhvani, Head of Lifestyle and Culture Partnerships, Twitter India in a statement. The voting period will last for 48 hours from October 25 and the emoji will be live and available to use from October 28.
Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Vote in this poll and help us choose the colour of our #Diwali diya emoji for this year!
Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Last year you shared your festive moments on Twitter w/ our 1st
#HappyDiwali emoji. We're bringing the diya back this year & need your help!
pic.twitter.com/Ve1rNAS2Qk
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Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Last year you shared your festive moments on Twitter w/ our 1st #HappyDiwali emoji. We're bringing the diya back this year & need your help!
Twitter lets its users choose this year’s Diwali emoji
“We are crowdsourcing an emoji for #HappyDiwali in order to bring people closer and celebrate together the triumph of good over evil,” said Keya Madhvani, Head of Lifestyle and Culture Partnerships, Twitter India in a statement. The voting period will last for 48 hours from October 25 and the emoji will be live and available to use from October 28.
Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Vote in this poll and help us choose the colour of our #Diwali diya emoji for this year!
Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Last year you shared your festive moments on Twitter w/ our 1st
#HappyDiwali emoji. We're bringing the diya back this year & need your help!
pic.twitter.com/Ve1rNAS2Qk
Orange
Blue
Green
Pink
Vote
Twitter India
@TwitterIndia
Last year you shared your festive moments on Twitter w/ our 1st #HappyDiwali emoji. We're bringing the diya back this year & need your help!
Twitter lets its users choose this year’s Diwali emoji