Twitter is testing the ability to change who can reply after tweeting
In August 2020, Twitter
Twitter is working on'Change who can reply' after tweeting --9to5Mac
https://9to5mac.com/2021/06/05/twitter-is-working-on-change-who-can-reply-after-tweeting-more/
Twitter's reply restriction function is to select the account that can reply before tweeting from 'everyone', 'following users only', and 'tweet account only'. This will prevent so-called fucking and promote meaningful conversations.
This reply restriction function had to select the person who can reply before tweeting, but Twitter seems to be planning to be able to change this replyable range after tweeting.
This feature is being tested by app developer Jane Manchun Wong, who has revealed from app analysis the existence of a number of new Twitter features and services such as Twitter's paid service `` Twitter Blue ''. Reveals.
You can change who can reply from 'Change who can reply' in the tweet options.
Twitter is working on the ability to “Change who can reply” after the tweet has been published pic.twitter.com/1upVyafkmS
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) June 5, 2021
In addition, Twitter is planning to implement a 'safety mode' so that it can communicate securely on the platform. When this setting is enabled, accounts that may use harmful words or repeatedly send uninvited makeovers will be automatically blocked for 7 days. In addition, it seems that safety mode does not automatically block the accounts you follow or the accounts you frequently interact with.
Twitter is working on implementing the “Safety Mode” settings page which they've shown in the 2021 Twitter Analyst Day slide deck ( https://t.co/1nqKfRQP26 , via The Verge) https://t.co/68Un0gY1LE pic .twitter.com/U6TbQbjDzy
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) June 5, 2021
In addition, we are planning to add a hand emoji reaction for Spaces , which has voice conversations on Twitter. This feature could be a way for participants to speak out in Spaces and is expected to be comparable to the features already implemented in video conferencing apps such as Microsoft Teams and Cisco WebEx.
Twitter is working on Raised Hand emoji reaction ✋ in @TwitterSpaces pic.twitter.com/3301F3vEwD
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) June 5, 2021
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