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Twitter launches emoji for Pakistan’s Independence Day!

Twitter has just launched a new emoji for Pakistan, just two days prior to our 69th Independence Day! The emoji can be used if you use a hashtag that is related to the Pakistan’s Independence. The emoji has the symbolic green of Pakistan with the symbol of a crescent moon and star (as found on our flag). Here is a screenshot showing the emoji in action:


To use the emoji, you just simply have to use the right hashtags and the emoji will be integrated with your tweet. Here is the list of tweets that are working for us: #PakistanZindabad, #Pakistan, #PKIndependenceDay, #Aug14, #IndependenceDayPakistan, #IndependenceDayPK. You can also access the Pakistan Flag emoji by using the hashtag #Pak.

Let us know if you find more hashtags for Independence Day!

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Saad Mughal

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