Twitter will release and test one of its most anticipated features: the ability to edit a tweet after it’s been posted. Currently, this is not an option for users and remains in demand. Twitter says the feature is being tested internally, and the test will be extended to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks. Twitter Blue is the company’s paid subscription service available in select countries. Not yet available in India. You have used up your monthly limit of free stories. To continue reading, simply register or log in You need a subscription to read. Buy one for as low as Rs. 2.50 per day. *Conditions apply This premium article is free for now. Subscribe to continue reading this story. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe now to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. Even on Twitter Blue, the mood will initially translate to only one country. The feature will only expand as the company learns and observes how users use Edit Tweet. Twitter says it’s taking a slow and careful approach with this feature because it wants to identify and resolve potential issues. It also wants to fully understand how users could misuse the feature before it becomes widely available. Since Twitter is a public platform, the ‘edit’ option has raised fears that it could be used to hide past trolling activities and not just the odd typo. So how will Edit Tweet work? Users with access to the “Edit Tweet” feature will be able to make changes to a tweet approximately 30 minutes after it is posted. It appears that Twitter allows multiple edits to a tweet during this 30 minute time limit. The company’s post further notes, “edited tweets will be displayed with an icon, timestamp and label to make it clear to readers that the original tweet has been modified.” If a user taps on the tag, they’ll be taken to the tweet’s edit history, “which includes previous versions of the Tweet for content.” Twitter says the “Edit Tweet” feature will ensure users can fix typos, missing tags, etc. in their tweets. He adds that the time limit and version history play an important role in adding context when it comes to edited tweets. The history will also “help protect the integrity of the conversation,” according to Twitter. The idea is also to “create a publicly accessible record of what was said,” the company added. Twitter says it’s “deliberately testing Edit Tweet with a smaller group” and the idea is also to understand “how people might misuse the feature.” Twitter Blue users will get early access to the feature next month, and testing will be local. “We’ll also be paying close attention to how the feature affects how people read, write, and interact with Tweets,” the blog post said. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
title: “Twitter Is Now Testing Edit Tweet With Subscribers Here S What To Keep In Mind Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Esther Stermer”
Twitter will release and test one of its most anticipated features: the ability to edit a tweet after it’s been posted. Currently, this is not an option for users and remains in demand. Twitter says the feature is being tested internally, and the test will be extended to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks. Twitter Blue is the company’s paid subscription service available in select countries. Not yet available in India. You have used up your monthly limit of free stories. To continue reading, simply register or log in You need a subscription to read. Buy one for as low as Rs. 2.50 per day. *Conditions apply This premium article is free for now. Subscribe to continue reading this story. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe now to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. Even on Twitter Blue, the mood will initially translate to only one country. The feature will only expand as the company learns and observes how users use Edit Tweet. Twitter says it’s taking a slow and careful approach with this feature because it wants to identify and resolve potential issues. It also wants to fully understand how users could misuse the feature before it becomes widely available. Since Twitter is a public platform, the ‘edit’ option has raised fears that it could be used to hide past trolling activities and not just the odd typo. So how will Edit Tweet work? Users with access to the “Edit Tweet” feature will be able to make changes to a tweet approximately 30 minutes after it is posted. It appears that Twitter allows multiple edits to a tweet during this 30 minute time limit. The company’s post further notes, “edited tweets will be displayed with an icon, timestamp and label to make it clear to readers that the original tweet has been modified.” If a user taps on the tag, they’ll be taken to the tweet’s edit history, “which includes previous versions of the Tweet for content.” Twitter says the “Edit Tweet” feature will ensure users can fix typos, missing tags, etc. in their tweets. He adds that the time limit and version history play an important role in adding context when it comes to edited tweets. The history will also “help protect the integrity of the conversation,” according to Twitter. The idea is also to “create a publicly accessible record of what was said,” the company added. Twitter says it’s “deliberately testing Edit Tweet with a smaller group” and the idea is also to understand “how people might misuse the feature.” Twitter Blue users will get early access to the feature next month, and testing will be local. “We’ll also be paying close attention to how the feature affects how people read, write, and interact with Tweets,” the blog post said. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
title: “Twitter Is Now Testing Edit Tweet With Subscribers Here S What To Keep In Mind Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Clyde Sheppard”
Twitter will release and test one of its most anticipated features: the ability to edit a tweet after it’s been posted. Currently, this is not an option for users and remains in demand. Twitter says the feature is being tested internally, and the test will be extended to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks. Twitter Blue is the company’s paid subscription service available in select countries. Not yet available in India. You have used up your monthly limit of free stories. To continue reading, simply register or log in You need a subscription to read. Buy one for as low as Rs. 2.50 per day. *Conditions apply This premium article is free for now. Subscribe to continue reading this story. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe now to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. Even on Twitter Blue, the mood will initially translate to only one country. The feature will only expand as the company learns and observes how users use Edit Tweet. Twitter says it’s taking a slow and careful approach with this feature because it wants to identify and resolve potential issues. It also wants to fully understand how users could misuse the feature before it becomes widely available. Since Twitter is a public platform, the ‘edit’ option has raised fears that it could be used to hide past trolling activities and not just the odd typo. So how will Edit Tweet work? Users with access to the “Edit Tweet” feature will be able to make changes to a tweet approximately 30 minutes after it is posted. It appears that Twitter allows multiple edits to a tweet during this 30 minute time limit. The company’s post further notes, “edited tweets will be displayed with an icon, timestamp and label to make it clear to readers that the original tweet has been modified.” If a user taps on the tag, they’ll be taken to the tweet’s edit history, “which includes previous versions of the Tweet for content.” Twitter says the “Edit Tweet” feature will ensure users can fix typos, missing tags, etc. in their tweets. He adds that the time limit and version history play an important role in adding context when it comes to edited tweets. The history will also “help protect the integrity of the conversation,” according to Twitter. The idea is also to “create a publicly accessible record of what was said,” the company added. Twitter says it’s “deliberately testing Edit Tweet with a smaller group” and the idea is also to understand “how people might misuse the feature.” Twitter Blue users will get early access to the feature next month, and testing will be local. “We’ll also be paying close attention to how the feature affects how people read, write, and interact with Tweets,” the blog post said. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
title: “Twitter Is Now Testing Edit Tweet With Subscribers Here S What To Keep In Mind Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Jean Pelton”
Twitter will release and test one of its most anticipated features: the ability to edit a tweet after it’s been posted. Currently, this is not an option for users and remains in demand. Twitter says the feature is being tested internally, and the test will be extended to Twitter Blue subscribers in the coming weeks. Twitter Blue is the company’s paid subscription service available in select countries. Not yet available in India. You have used up your monthly limit of free stories. To continue reading, simply register or log in You need a subscription to read. Buy one for as low as Rs. 2.50 per day. *Conditions apply This premium article is free for now. Subscribe to continue reading this story. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. This content is exclusive to our subscribers. Subscribe now to get unlimited access to The Indian Express exclusive and premium stories. Even on Twitter Blue, the mood will initially translate to only one country. The feature will only expand as the company learns and observes how users use Edit Tweet. Twitter says it’s taking a slow and careful approach with this feature because it wants to identify and resolve potential issues. It also wants to fully understand how users could misuse the feature before it becomes widely available. Since Twitter is a public platform, the ‘edit’ option has raised fears that it could be used to hide past trolling activities and not just the odd typo. So how will Edit Tweet work? Users with access to the “Edit Tweet” feature will be able to make changes to a tweet approximately 30 minutes after it is posted. It appears that Twitter allows multiple edits to a tweet during this 30 minute time limit. The company’s post further notes, “edited tweets will be displayed with an icon, timestamp and label to make it clear to readers that the original tweet has been modified.” If a user taps on the tag, they’ll be taken to the tweet’s edit history, “which includes previous versions of the Tweet for content.” Twitter says the “Edit Tweet” feature will ensure users can fix typos, missing tags, etc. in their tweets. He adds that the time limit and version history play an important role in adding context when it comes to edited tweets. The history will also “help protect the integrity of the conversation,” according to Twitter. The idea is also to “create a publicly accessible record of what was said,” the company added. Twitter says it’s “deliberately testing Edit Tweet with a smaller group” and the idea is also to understand “how people might misuse the feature.” Twitter Blue users will get early access to the feature next month, and testing will be local. “We’ll also be paying close attention to how the feature affects how people read, write, and interact with Tweets,” the blog post said. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd