📺 Stream EntrepreneurTV for Free 📺

Why Twitter Changed Its Starred 'Favorite' to a Heart-Shaped 'Like' It's a bigger change than you think.

By Kia Kokalitcheva

entrepreneur daily

This story originally appeared on Fortune Magazine

http://www.iemoji.com

As it continues its quest to become a more widely-used product, Twitter is trading its iconic "favorite" star button used to "like" tweets for a heart-shaped one.

Though the company has had the yellow star for as long as most of us can remember, Twitter is moving to the new button to make it more natural and easy for users -- especially new users -- to understand, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday.

"You might like a lot of things, but not everything can be your favorite," the post says. "The heart, in contrast, is a universal symbol that resonates across languages, cultures, and time zones. The heart is more expressive, enabling you to convey a range of emotions and easily connect with people. And in our tests, we found that people loved it."

Though it might anger some long-standing fans, who have grown fond of Twitter's unique button to show appreciation for content, the switch isn't surprising, at all. The company has been struggling to grow its user base for quite some time, and its product -- sometimes described as "niche" -- has received much of the blame.

Putting Twitter back on a healthier path has been priority number one on co-founder and newly appointed CEO Jack's Dorsey's list.

In the last several months, Twitter has heavily invested in developing new features and tweaking old ones to make it easier to answer one fundamental question: How does one use Twitter?

In the company's quest to answer that question, it looks like Twitter has decided not to reinvent the wheel. The heart-shaped button has long been used by Instagram, employed by Facebook as well as Periscope, the video broadcasting service Twitter acquired at the beginning of this year. Facebook, which has long only had its thumbs up "like" button, recently began to introduce new options to let users show a wider range of reactions to content, such as a smiley face, surprised face, and a heart, among a few other ones.

Starting on Tuesday, the new heart-shaped "like" button will roll out for users on Twitter's iOS and Android apps, Twitter.com, TweetDeck, Twitter for Windows 10, and on the Vine Android app and website. It will appear on the Vine iOS and Twitter for Mac apps soon, the company says.

Kia Kokalitcheva is a reporter at Fortune.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Editor's Pick

Social Media

How To Start a Youtube Channel: Step-by-Step Guide

YouTube can be a valuable way to grow your audience. If you're ready to create content, read more about starting a business YouTube Channel.

Money & Finance

12 Books That Self-Made Millionaires Swear By

The bookshelves of millionaires can inspire you to build your wealth. Here are 12 must-reads they recommend.

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Devices

Stay Focused and Accessible with These $40 Conduction Headphones

These headphones sit on top of your ears, so you can take calls while staying tuned into your surroundings.

Green Entrepreneur®

A Deer Invasion in Hawaii Has Turned Into an Environmental Crisis—And a Sustainable Business Opportunity

How Maui Nui Venison built a for-profit harvesting business that protects the land and helps the local community.

Devices

Keep the Office Cool This Summer with $10 Off a Klima Thermostat

The Klima Smart Thermostat can turn your existing mini split, heat pump, or AC into a smart unit.