You can now #clapback your way to the holidays with the skin tone of your preference on Twitter.com.
The social network announced today that it updated its emoji roster to include racial diversity.
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Of course, Black, Latino, and Asian Twitter couldn’t help but celebrate.
https://twitter.com/EricaJoy/status/674688970215702529
— Anshu Sharma ? (@anshublog) December 9, 2015
Oh, Silicon Valley companies! Always looking for ways to make sure everyone feels included [insert sarcasm].
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