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V-day: Twitter launches #LoveHappens stickers

| | Feb 14, 2017, at 02:13 am
London, Feb 13 (IBNS): To mark Valentine's Day celebrations, micro-blogging site Twitter has launched #LoveHappens stickers.

"Twitter shows what’s happening in the world. And often #LoveHappens on Twitter. In the last year, people Tweeted the word “love” more than 2.5 billion times globally. That’s a lot of love," the micro-blogging site said on its blog.

"This Valentine’s Day, we celebrate #Love on Twitter and the millions of ways people use the platform to express love and connect with others. Twitter is the place to see love unfolding around the world, to show love as things happen, share love in the face of adversity, to find love and share love for the people who make a difference in our lives," it said.

The special day of love will be celebrated on Feb 14.

 

Image: Twitter blog

 

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