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Twitter allows users to add an emoji reaction to direct messages. If you leave a reaction on a message and you later want to delete that reaction, our guide will show you how this is done.
Note: These screenshots were captured in the Twitter application on iOS.
Step 1: In a Twitter DM, tap the reaction emoji you want to delete.
Step 2: Tap “Undo” to remove the reaction emoji from the message.
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