Thread 
Thread 🧵 is a Activities emoji. You can copy and paste the Thread symbol 🧵 into messages, social media posts, bios and captions on any device.
Technical Details
- Unicode
- U+1F9F5
- HTML Entity
- 🧵
- Category
- Activities
Shortcodes
:thread:Related Emojis
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the
emoji mean?
Thread 🧵 is a Activities emoji. You can copy and paste the Thread symbol 🧵 into messages, social media posts, bios and captions on any device.
How to type Thread on keyboard?
On mobile, look for the emoji keyboard. On Windows, press Win + .. On Mac, press Cmd + Ctrl + Space.
Can I use
Thread emoji on all platforms?
Yes! The Thread emoji is a Unicode character that works on all modern platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and all major social media apps like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
How to copy
emoji?
Simply click the "Copy Emoji" button above and the Thread emoji will be copied to your clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere using Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac).
About
Thread Emoji
The Thread emoji is part of the Activities category.Thread 🧵 is a Activities emoji. You can copy and paste the Thread symbol 🧵 into messages, social media posts, bios and captions on any device. This emoji is widely used across social media platforms to express emotions and add personality to messages.
How to Use
Thread
- Social Media: Perfect for Instagram captions, Twitter posts, Facebook updates
- Messaging: Use in WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and SMS
- Email: Add personality to your email subject lines and content
- Documents: Insert into Word, Google Docs, and other text editors
Technical Information
- Unicode Code Point:
- U+1F9F5
- HTML Entity:
- 🧵
- Category:
- Activities
- Shortcode:
- :thread:
Related Keywords
Copy and Paste
Emoji
Copying the Thread emoji is simple and fast. Just click the copy button above, and the emoji will be instantly copied to your clipboard. You can then paste it into any application, website, or social media platform. No special software or plugins required!
Pro Tip: You can also use the shortcode :thread: on platforms that support emoji shortcodes like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.