WWDC 2021 will take place June 7-11, and Apple has already confirmed that it will hold the traditional opening keynote on Monday at 10 a.m. PDT. Ahead of the event, the company added a new WWDC 21 hashflag to Twitter with a custom icon for the official event hashtag.
A hashflag is an icon displayed next to some special hashtags on Twitter. Apple has used this feature on multiple occasions in the past, such as for its April event. This year, the hashflag chosen for #WWDC21 is a blue iMessage like icon.
At least for now, there’s only a static version of the WWDC 21 hashflag available, but the company usually enables an animated version when the day of the event arrives.
Earlier today, the company also launched the webpage to watch the live stream of the event on Monday — with new artwork showing Memojis around message bubbles. This, however, doesn’t necessarily mean that WWDC 2021 will be focused on new iMessage features.
You can now try out the new WWDC 2021 hashflag by posting a tweet with #WWDC21.
Read also:
- Apple confirms WWDC 2021 schedule, special event keynote on June 7
- PSA: WWDC 2021 event stream webpage now up
- Apple announces finalists for 2021 Apple Design Awards prior to WWDC
- How to sign up for the new WWDC Digital Lounges, 1-on-1 Labs, more
- Explore some of the most memorable moments in WWDC history as we approach Apple’s 32nd conference
- Apple Developer app updated with lab signups, pavilions, and more ahead of virtual WWDC 2021
- Apple updates developer forums with new features ahead of WWDC 2021
- Roundup: Everything Apple could announce at WWDC 2021
- Poll: What are you most looking forward to seeing at WWDC 2021?
- Apple officially announces virtual WWDC 2021 for June, iOS 15 and more expected
FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.
Comments