For years, this has been the real sea serpent on Twitter. Idea to put place the edit button in tweets is discussed by users. But things seem to be accelerating on the network side. social which yesterday confirmed exploring this possibility from 2021. Specifically, the platform answered many questions from Internet users via son TwitterComms account. She states the following:
Now everyone is wondering… yes, we have been working on the editing feature since last year! no, we didn’t come up with the idea of a poll, we’ll be running tests at @TwitterBlue Labs in the coming months to find out what works, what doesn’t work, and what possible.
now that everyone is asking… yes we worked on editing feature insofar as last year! no, we figured it out not from the poll ???? we kick off testing during @TwitterBlue Laboratories in coming months to find out what works and what doesn’t and what possible. — Twitter Communications (@TwitterComms) April 5, 2022
With Elon Musk on board, change to get on Twitter?
Specific details of how option therefore not yet known. However, it can be imagined that this button will be available for a limited time so as not to interfere with discussions on the network. social. Either way, this news will please anyone who has asked for such an evolution since Twitter launched in 2006. And, as follows from the quote, Elon Musk’s takeover of 10% of the company and son coming to the board of directors has nothing to do with it, since the work has been going on for several months. But on knows, however, that Tesla’s boss seems to be more in favor of such a decision. Also yesterday I decided to poll my subscribers on this topic, and here is the result on couldn’t be clearer, since on 4.4 millions voters, 73% answered in the affirmative. Mocking spirits can also point out that an edit button would be very useful for an entrepreneur well known for the escapades and controversies he regularly stirs up on Twitter. He is also a well-known network critic. social for a while and son arrival at board may see himself as an attempt to influence a policy of moderation that he considers too restrictive.