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Twitter (X) Custom Emoji: How Hashflags and Branded Emojis Work

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Twitter (X) Custom Emoji: How Hashflags and Branded Emojis Work

Custom emojis on X (formerly Twitter) are branded icons that automatically appear next to specific hashtags. They are called hashflags.

When someone types a hashtag with an active hashflag, the custom icon shows up next to it in every tweet. You have seen them during Super Bowl campaigns, movie releases, and major sporting events.

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What Are Hashflags?

Hashflags are temporary custom emojis tied to specific hashtags on X. Here is how they work:

  1. A brand or organization pays X for a hashflag campaign
  2. X creates a small custom image (typically 72x72 pixels)
  3. Any user who types the designated hashtag sees the icon auto-appear next to it
  4. The hashflag stays active for a set period, usually tied to a campaign or event

Example: During a major movie release, typing #MovieName would automatically display a small movie-themed icon next to the hashtag.

Hashflags vs Regular Emoji

FeatureHashflagsRegular Emoji
CreatorX/Twitter (for paying brands)Unicode Consortium
AvailabilityTemporary, campaign-basedPermanent, universal
AppearanceAuto-attached to hashtagsManually typed
CostPaid sponsorship ($500K+)Free
VisibilityOnly on XAll platforms
CustomizationFully custom brand imagesStandard character set

Regular emoji are managed by the Unicode Consortium, which is why they work on every device and platform.

Types of Hashflag Campaigns

Brand Campaigns

Companies pay for hashflags during product launches, Super Bowl ads, or major marketing pushes. The custom icon draws attention to the hashtag and makes it feel interactive.

Sporting Events

Major leagues (NFL, NBA, FIFA) use hashflags for teams and tournaments. Each team might get its own logo as a hashflag during the season.

Entertainment Releases

Movie studios, streaming platforms, and music labels run hashflags for premieres, album drops, and award shows.

Cultural and Holiday Moments

X sometimes activates free hashflags for events like New Year's Eve, Pride Month, or Earth Day. These are not paid but serve platform engagement goals.

Social Causes

Nonprofits and awareness campaigns sometimes receive hashflags. X has provided them for causes like mental health awareness and disaster relief efforts.

Quick Knowledge Check
Test your understanding

What is the official name for Twitter/X's custom branded emoji that appear next to hashtags?

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Hint: Think of hashflags as hashtag + flag, a visual flag that marks a promoted hashtag.

How to Get a Custom Emoji for Your Brand

Requirements

  • Large advertising budget. Hashflags are part of X's premium ad products, bundled with major campaigns.
  • Brand safety approval. X reviews all designs and associated hashtags.
  • Defined campaign timeline. You set a start and end date. Hashflags are never permanent.
  • Design assets. You provide the concept, and X's team creates the final 72x72 pixel icon.

What It Costs

X does not publish hashflag pricing publicly. Industry reports suggest campaigns typically start at $500,000+ and are bundled with larger advertising packages. This limits them to big brands and major events.

The Process

  1. Contact X's advertising team or work through a media agency
  2. Propose your hashtag and campaign concept
  3. Submit design direction for the icon
  4. X reviews and creates the final hashflag asset
  5. Agree on activation dates
  6. The hashflag goes live during your campaign window

Using Emoji on X Without Hashflags

If a hashflag is not in your budget, you can still use emoji strategically.

Unicode Special Characters

Use Unicode characters to add visual structure to your tweets:

  • Arrows and bullets for scannable lists
  • Check marks and crosses for comparisons
  • Stars and special symbols to highlight key points

Where to Place Emoji

In tweets: Use 1-2 per tweet. Place them at the beginning or end, not mid-sentence. Match the tone of your message.

In your display name: One relevant icon makes your profile stand out in timelines. Pick something that represents your brand or content niche.

In threads: Use them as visual bullet points. Consistent usage across a thread creates a cohesive look.

Emoji for Engagement

  • Polls and questions: Use emoji as answer options
  • Reactions: Ask followers to reply with specific emoji
  • Branding: Consistently pair one or two emoji with your brand content

For more on growing your X presence, see our guide on how to increase Twitter impressions and Twitter content ideas for business.

Third-Party Emoji Tools

You cannot create true hashflags without X's involvement, but several tools help with emoji content.

Emoji keyboards and generators: Custom emoji combinations for bios and tweets, Unicode text formatters, and emoji shortcode references.

Design tools for emoji-style graphics: Create custom emoji-style images with our custom emoji maker, design reaction stickers for community engagement, and build emoji-based poll graphics.

See our emoji meanings guide for a full reference on standard emoji usage across platforms.

Quick Knowledge Check
Test your understanding

How much does a hashflag campaign on X typically cost?

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Hint: Because of the high cost, most brands rely on strategic use of standard emoji and Unicode characters instead.

Tracking Hashflag Campaigns

If you are running or monitoring a hashflag campaign:

  • Track hashtag volume before, during, and after activation
  • Measure engagement lift compared to the same hashtag without the hashflag
  • Monitor sentiment to confirm the hashtag is being used positively
  • Capture screenshots of the hashflag in action for campaign reports (they are temporary)

For tracking tools, see our guide on Twitter analytics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do hashflags last?
Most are active for 1 to 30 days, depending on the campaign. Event-based hashflags like sports tournaments may last the full event duration.
Can anyone create a hashflag?
No. Hashflags require X's advertising partnership, a significant budget (typically $500,000+), and an approval process. They are not available to individual users.
Do hashflags work on all devices?
Yes. They appear on the X mobile app, the web interface, and most third-party clients that support them.
Can I see a list of currently active hashflags?
X does not maintain a public directory of active hashflags. Community-run trackers and social media news sites sometimes compile lists.
Are hashflags the same as Like animations?
No. Hashflags appear next to hashtags in tweets. Like animations are custom heart animations that occasionally appear for special events when you tap the heart button. They are two separate features.
Can I use custom emoji in my X display name?
You can use standard Unicode emoji in your display name, but not custom hashflags. Hashflags only appear next to specific promoted hashtags within tweets.

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