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Adding emojis to your tweets on Twitter can be a fun way to add some visual flair and express your emotions or thoughts. Here's how you can add emojis to your tweets: 1. Open Twitter: Go to twitter.com and log in to your account. 2. Compose a tweet: Click on the "Tweet" button to start composing a new tweet. 3. Add an emoji: Click on the smiley face icon that appears below the tweet box. This will open the emoji picker. 4. Select an emoji: Use the search bar or browse through the different categories to find the emoji you want to use. 5. Insert the emoji: Click on the emoji you want to use, and it will be inserted into your tweet. 6. Edit your tweet: You can add more text or other elements to your tweet if you want. 7. Tweet: When you're ready, click the "Tweet" button to post your tweet with the emoji. That's it! You can now add emojis to your tweets whenever you want. Remember that emojis can be a great way to express your emotions, but use them in moderation to avoid overdoing it.
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