Twitter testing new privacy feature to remove followers

Twitter has begun testing a new privacy feature for its platform that will allow users to remove a follower without blocking them.

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X, formerly Twitter, is now letting paid users hide their likes

Sep 15: Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter, is now rolling out a feature for paid users to let them hide their likes. This comes after rival social networks Threads and Bluesky rolled out the ability for users to see their own likes in the past few weeks. Paid users on X now ha

Twitter rolls out YouTube-like view count feature for tweets

Taking a cue from social media platforms like YouTube, Twitter has started rolling out view count for tweets, a feature that shows how many people have viewed a particular tweet.

Elon Musk's Twitter went live

Musk, on Saturday, added a new feature 'live tweeting' and now it is currently active on the platform.

WhatsApp may allow users to edit messages

Although Twitter does not yet have an edit button, WhatsApp is working on a solution to add a new edit feature to the platform

Twitter now let all iOS, Android and web users listen to recorded Spaces

Twitter Spaces will acquire a Podcast-style feature that will allow users to listen to a recording of the platform's talks. All users on android, iOS, and the Web may now listen to recordings of Twitter Spaces thanks to the new update. This was previously only available to iOS users. Additionally, presenters on both iOS and Android will be able to record a Space using the platform. Twitter's move comes after Clubhouse, Twitter's main competitor, introduced the option to record and replay sessions in September of this year. The latest update was announced by the Twitter Support team on Tuesday, December 7. As previously stated, the new capability allows listeners and broadcasters to reach a larger audience by recording Twitter Spaces. Before initiating a Space, certain hosts on Android and iOS can now record it by pressing the Record Space option. At the top, a recording symbol will appear. When the Space is over, the host will see how many people attended, as well...

Twitter will soon let you react, downvote tweets hints screenshots from app

Following the release of numerous new features earlier this year, Twitter is apparently preparing additional features for iOS users, including Reactions, Downvotes, and Sorted Replies. Twitter is getting busy this year, according to 9to5Mac, as the firm prepares to deploy new features before the end of the year. Furthermore, the corporation is believed to have a slew of unexpected surprises in store for customers. Users may be coming near to the release date of Twitter's Reactions, according to reverse engineer Nima Owji. The responses feature has been in beta for a few months and is finally due to launch shortly, according to Owji, who discovered references to the new feature in Twitter's code. This feature is aimed to enable users the option to better demonstrate how discussions make them feel and to give users "a better understanding of how their Tweets are perceived," with four new reactions: "tears of joy," "thinking face," "clapping...

Twitter stops opening links in AMP on iOS, Android

Twitter is expanding its tipping function to Android smartphones, allowing users to give money to their favorite content providers. The Tip Jar feature was added to the iOS platform earlier this year, allowing producers, journalists, and organizations to monetize their tweets in the form of tips. This tool allows users to publish links to their Bandcamp, Cash App, Patreon, Paypal, and Venmo accounts in order to get tips from their followers. Separately, Twitter is said to be discontinuing support for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) on both iOS and Android. In a tweet, Twitter announced the availability of the tipping function for Android. From the Edit Profile option, users may add the Tips symbol to their profile. Currently, only a small number of producers, journalists, and organizations are eligible to get them. The Tip Jar function was first introduced in May of this year, and it was later made available to all iOS users over the age of 18 in September. The...

Twitter Now Allows You to Listen to Spaces Without an Account

Twitter Spaces is gaining a new feature that allows anybody to listen to Spaces audio directly from their browser. Users may now share direct links to their Spaces with others, and invitees can listen to the audio session through the Web without having to register in to the platform. People without Twitter accounts may now listen to Spaces audio thanks to the latest update. They will, however, be unable to take part in the audio broadcast. More users will be able to use Twitter Spaces as a result of the new feature. Spaces has added the ability to hold a live audio session to all Android and iOS users. The Spaces team announced the latest update on Friday, November 5. As previously announced, the new functionality allows listeners and hosts to share a direct link to a Spaces audio broadcast with a larger audience. People who do not have a Twitter account can listen to it on the Web version of the site without logging in. The microblogging platform has been enhancing Spaces...