First screenshot of Twitter ‘Edit Tweets’ feature: how does the feature work?
- April 18, 2022
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After the news that Elon Musk will occupy 9.2% of Twitter in recent days, Twitter was full of dreams about new features. When the poll that Musk shared
After the news that Elon Musk will occupy 9.2% of Twitter in recent days, Twitter was full of dreams about new features. When the poll that Musk shared
After the news that Elon Musk will occupy 9.2% of Twitter in recent days, Twitter was full of dreams about new features. When the poll that Musk shared after this news was about editing tweets, the feature that had been requested for years was back on the agenda. Twitter, with a surprising statement on this agenda tweet editing function He said he was working on it.
Here are the first images of that feature, recently shared by Alessandro Paluzzi as a screenshot. Paluzzi on Twitter what the edit button will look like, and also contained the edit page. Some details not included in the screenshots caused confusion among users.
As can be seen in the screenshot above, after pressing the three dots at the top right of the tweets, a user who wants to edit their tweet will say, ‘edit tweetYou can access the function via the ‘ button. The following screen appears for the user who selects this option:
As you can see, the tweet editing screen doesn’t offer much change compared to the tweet sharing screen. While the scheduling feature is of course disabled, it has also been found that polls can’t be added to shared Tweets later. Moreover location and images can also be changed in the tweet edit screen. can be seen.
There are two expectations regarding the tweet editing feature. The first is that Twitter provides a public edit history for edited tweets. The second is to mark edited tweets with a special badge.
screenshots, tweets edit history does not place. However, since the screenshots are still under development, it can be said that they will likely be added in the near future. However, since Twitter hasn’t officially confirmed its editing history yet, we’re likely to encounter scenes that users don’t want. We also don’t know if it was marked with a special badge as the screenshots don’t show the tweet after the update. However, it is assumed that at least one of these two features will come.
Source: Web Tekno
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