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Social network introduces new #Stickers feature

You will be able to use multiple stickers on a photo, resize and rotate them; and you will also be able to place them anywhere in your photo.

A portrait of the Twitter logo in Ventura, California December 21, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Thayer

Social media giant, Twitter, is introducing a new Snapchat-like feature which it hopes will add creativity and excitement to photos shared on the platform as it continues to struggle with its stagnated user base.

The new feature will be called #Stickers.

Users will be able to browse Twitter's rotating set of stickers to join in real-time conversations. You will also be able to select from a library of hundreds of accessories, emoji's, and props to add more fun to your photos.

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Photos with stickers in them will also be searchable, emphasizing a new, visual take on the popular hashtag culture.

The new feature will be rolling out in a few weeks for users using iOS and Android.

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