For several years now, Twitter users have dreamed of being able to “modify” a tweet later, as happens, for example, in other networks such as Facebook or Instagram. A few months ago, Twitter announced that it was working on an Edit button, specifically on son operating mode. Today, without warning, Twitter once again announced this much-desired feature, the rollout of which is imminent.
Edit function arrive on Twitter!
By using son official account, so Twitter decided to post the following message: “If you see an edited tweet, it’s because we’re testing an edit button. It’s happening and everything will be fine.” AT test within a few months, the Edit feature will be rolled out more globally domestically, but will remain in the test.
if you see an edited tweet, it’s because we’re testing the edit button, it’s happening and you’ll be fine — Twitter (@Twitter) September 1, 2022
Indeed, Twitter indicates that only subscribers to the Twitter Blue offer will be able to take advantage of this feature in the coming weeks. Twitter, however, clarifies that everyone will be able to see if a tweet has been edited, including users who are not involved in it. phase from test. Twitter also explains that this new feature will allow users to modify their tweet after it has been posted for a short period of time, correct typos, add keywords… test In the future, Tweets can be edited up to 30 minutes after they were originally posted. Edited tweets will be displayed with an icon, timestamp, and label so that readers clearly know that the tweet original it was changed. By clicking on the label on accesses the tweet’s edit history, which includes previous versions of the tweet in question. Therefore, it is simple and effective. “First test will be localized in one country and will expand as we learn and observe comment people use the tweet editing feature. We will also be very attentive to the impact this feature has on how people read, write, and use Tweets. It is not yet known if (and when) this feature will be rolled out to all Twitter users.