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Months ago there was talk of an option to bring Give Twitter users more writing space! In fact, it has been rumored on social media that this option has been taken over by popular blogs where many years ago people wrote freely and for free.
Thus, Twitter began to gain market knowledge and opinions from Internet users, as there would be more freedom in writing multimedia materials such as images or videos.
Now, through the same microblog network, it has been announced that service tests have already started with some customers from countries such as the United States, Ghana and Canada. In fact, the announcement was made as an article and we left a clear example of what it would be like for users to post.
Twitter Notes
“Today we are testing a new feature called Notes.
Notes will give people the ability to preview 280+ characters on one Twitter content, including photos, videos, GIFs, and tweets. “Comments can be written, published and shared on Twitter and read on the Internet,” the company said in a statement.
Twitter Notes is an option that will soon be available to anyone who has an account on this platform, in which they can freely write more than 280 characters with options.
Currently, users have access to the Thread option, in which a story, news or opinion can be told through a set of tweets that will reach a wider content.
Now, the difference is that in one publication you can say the same thing and with more options.
More than -280 characters.
– Ability to add photos and videos, GIFs and tweets.
– Post notes, read on Twitter and beyond.
.Editing notes, before and after posting.
-Note tab on the profile that contains all the posts.
“From the day the company was founded, writers have relied on Twitter to share their work, to be the center of attention, to read, to create conversations, everything but real writing. With notes, the goal is to fill in the missing part and help the writers find what they want.
To create the best version of Notes, we test it in public with a small group of writers Canada, Ghana, UK and United States. Over the next two months, these writers will use the first interaction of notes to let us know what they like and what hinders them, while posting some things that show different ways of using notes.
Thus, a specific community of readers will start on Twitter to continue to develop the idea and provide the service for the moment, for free.
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