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Twitter Blue Subscription Service to Bring Undo Tweets, Collections & More

  Twitter Blue Subscription Service to Bring Undo Tweets, Collections & More Twitter has been  working on introducing a subscription service  to monetize its micro-blogging platform and  confirmed its plans  for a subscription model in July last year. While the company has been busy rolling out features like  Twitter Spaces  and  Voice DMs , a new leak claims that Twitter will call its subscription service ‘Twitter Blue’. Twitter Blue Subscription Service The leak comes from app reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong, who shared Twitter’s progress on the Bookmark Collections feature. She revealed that the company will be bundling it with undo tweets feature as part of Twitter Blue. As per the tweet, Twitter Blue  may cost $2.99 per month . TWITTER IS CALLING THEIR UPCOMING SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE “TWITTER BLUE”, PRICED AT $2.99/MONTH FOR NOW, INCLUDING PAID FEATURES LIKE: UNDO TWEETS:  HTTPS://T.CO/CRQNZIPCOH COLLECTIONS:  HTTPS://T.CO...

Twitter Adds Quoted Retweet Counts on Android and the Web

Twitter Adds Quoted Retweet Counts on Android and the Web By Techtonic group After rolling out  quoted retweet counts on iOS  last week, Twitter has now made the feature  available on Android and the web version . Essentially, this means the feature is live across all platforms that Twitter is available on. For the uninitiated, the feature lets you  view the number of tweets with and without comments . You can access the feature by clicking or tapping on the Retweets button. With this feature, users no longer need to depend on third-party services to view quoted replies to their tweets. Twitter Support ✔ @TwitterSupport  ·  May 13, 2020 There’s now more to the conversation behind the Retweet count. On iOS, tapping into any Tweet, then tapping “Retweets” will show you the Retweets with comments. https:// twitter.com/Twitter/status /1260294888811347969  … Twitter ✔ @Twitter Don’t miss the Tweets about your Tweet. Now on iOS, you can see Retwe...

Twitter Now Lets You Limit Who Can Reply To Your Conversations

Twitter Now Lets You Limit Who Can Reply To Your Conversations By tectonic group Twitter has begun testing a new feature today and it enables users to choose who can participate in their conversations on the platform. If you open the Twitter app on your mobile, you will now be able to choose whether others can reply to your tweets or not. The microblogging site first revealed that it's working on such a feature at CES 2020 earlier this year. Twitter aims to change the conversation dynamics with this feature, giving the users a chance to communicate in a way they prefer. This feature is similar to Facebook's post privacy settings, which lets you share a post with everyone, friends, group, or no one. Twitter ✔ @Twitter Testing, testing... A new way to have a convo with exactly who you want. We’re starting with a small % globally, so keep your out to see it in action. 62.8K 10:01 PM - May 20, 2020 Twitter Ads info and priva...

Twitter Rolls Out Quoted Retweet Counts on IOS

Twitter Rolls Out Quoted Retweet Counts on IOS By Techtonic group Twitter started testing the ability to  view quoted tweets with comments  on iOS last month and now, the company has started rolling out the feature widely to iOS users. The company was testing two interface implementations for this feature, one which explicitly mentions the number of tweets with comments in the tweet and the other where the user has to tap on the number of tweets to view the quoted tweets. From the preview teased in the tweet below, it is evident that the company finalized the latter.  "Don’t miss the Tweets about your Tweet. Now on iOS, you can see Retweets with comments all in one place.",  wrote the company. Twitter ✔ @Twitter Don’t miss the Tweets about your Tweet. Now on iOS, you can see Retweets with comments all in one place. 12.3K 1:14 AM - May 13, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 4,856 people are talking about this With this addition, you no longer have to search...

Twitter Starts Warning Users About Fake COVID-19 News

Twitter Starts Warning Users About Fake COVID-19 News By Techtonic group As part of its  continuing efforts  to weed out fake news and misinformation from its platform, Twitter on Monday said that it has started warning users about tweets containing disputed or false information about COVID-19. In an official blog post, the company said that it is now adding labels and warning messages  "that will provide additional context and information on some Tweets containing disputed or misleading information related to COVID-19" . Twitter had earlier broadened its policies to warn users against coronavirus-related content that went directly against advice from authoritative medical organizations like the  WHO , and is now expanding that program to use those same warnings and labels to provide additional clarifications for tweets that may be relatively less dangerous in nature, but might still confuse or mislead people, either intentionally or otherwise. 2 The labe...

Twitter Testing New Feature That Warns Users Against Posting Offensive Tweets

Twitter Testing New Feature That Warns Users  Against Posting Offensive Tweets By Techtonic group As part of its  continuing efforts to bring back civility  in online discussions, Twitter has started testing a new moderation tool that will warn users before they post replies containing language that the company deems 'harmful'. The micro-blogging platform describes the feature as a 'limited experiment' that's available to select users on iOS, but one would expect it to be rolled out more widely and on more platforms in the days to come. Announcing the new feature via a tweet on Tuesday, the company said:  "When things get heated, you may say things you don't mean. To let you rethink a reply, we’re running a limited experiment on iOS with a prompt that gives you the option to revise your reply before it’s published if it uses language that could be harmful" . Twitter Support ✔ @TwitterSupport When things get heated, you may say things you do...