How to Make a Heart on Twitter

Find a heart., Highlight the heart you want to copy., Copy the highlighted heart., Type your tweet, then click (or tap) where you’d like to include your heart. , Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+V (Mac) to paste the heart.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a heart.

    Many websites have lists of different heart emoticons that you can copy and paste into your tweet.

    Visit a site like http://heartsymbol.love or look through other peoples’ tweets to locate the perfect heart for your own.You can also use any of these text-based hearts! ♡ ♥ ♡❣ ღ ❥
  2. Step 2: Highlight the heart you want to copy.

    Click (or tap if you’re on a mobile device) and drag your mouse cursor over the heart you wish to copy. , Press Ctrl+C (⌘ Cmd+C on a Mac).

    You could also right-click the area and then click “Copy”.

    If you’re on a mobile device, long-press the highlighted area, then select “Copy”. ,, Now you’re ready to send love into the Twittersphere! Mobile:
    To paste, long-press, then select “Paste”.
  3. Step 3: Copy the highlighted heart.

  4. Step 4: Type your tweet

  5. Step 5: then click (or tap) where you’d like to include your heart.

  6. Step 6: Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+V (Mac) to paste the heart.

Detailed Guide

Many websites have lists of different heart emoticons that you can copy and paste into your tweet.

Visit a site like http://heartsymbol.love or look through other peoples’ tweets to locate the perfect heart for your own.You can also use any of these text-based hearts! ♡ ♥ ♡❣ ღ ❥

Click (or tap if you’re on a mobile device) and drag your mouse cursor over the heart you wish to copy. , Press Ctrl+C (⌘ Cmd+C on a Mac).

You could also right-click the area and then click “Copy”.

If you’re on a mobile device, long-press the highlighted area, then select “Copy”. ,, Now you’re ready to send love into the Twittersphere! Mobile:
To paste, long-press, then select “Paste”.

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