Twitter is testing a label to highlight the tweets of the tweeter
May 16, 2022
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To the recent influx of new features of the app and completely unrelated to doubts about the possible purchase of a social network, Twitter seems to be testing
To the recent influx of new features of the app and completely unrelated to doubts about the possible purchase of a social network, Twitter seems to be testing the addition of a small label to highlight likes by the author to comments in their tweets.
With view and purpose very similar to likes highlighted by YouTube video creators or TikTok creators, this new addition will appear with a small heart, followed by a “author” label in a gray box, making it more visible in both light and dark application modes. This highlight will be placed below the comments that the original author of the thread liked.
So it’s a useful feature especially for influencers and celebrities because it can be used as a tool for faster and more visual interactions with your followersand in the form of motivation by acknowledging their views without having to send them messages manually. However, some users have already crossed out this appendix as something “annoying” because it can distract attention between texts.
Techcrunch first seen in the Android app, it seems Twitter has already confirmed that it is currently testing various updates help your users better accept the contexts of details displayed on the platform. Although the company declined to disclose any further information about their nature, it left us with its partial confirmation.
This means that it would not be surprising to see some expansion of this test segment before the official integration of this feature into the final Twitter application, so we could be months left on our phones.
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