#WWDC21 hash flag presently live on Twitter in front of opening keynote one week from now

WWDC 2021 will happen June 7-11, and Apple has effectively affirmed that it will hold the traditional opening keynote on Monday at 10 a.m. PDT. In front of the event, the organization added a new WWDC 21 hashflag to Twitter with a custom icon for the official event hashtag.

A hashflag is a icon shown close to some special hashtags on Twitter. Apple has utilized this feature on different events previously, for example, for its April event. This year, the hashflag picked for #WWDC21 is a blue iMessage like icon.

At least for now, there’s just a static version of the WWDC 21 hashflag accessible, however the organization as a rule empowers an animated version when the day of the event shows up.

Recently, the organization additionally launched the website page to watch the live stream of the event on Monday — with new artwork showing Memojis around message bubbles. This, notwithstanding, doesn’t really imply that WWDC 2021 will be focused on new iMessage features.