Twitter is now testing CoTweets, a brand-new feature that allows users to Tweet with one another. Two accounts will be able to co-author tweets on the microblogging site using this feature. The names and profile photos of the co-authors will also be included.
The social media platform is now experimenting out CoTweets, a new feature that allows two users to write a tweet together. Users can spot CoTweet by looking for a header that includes the usernames and profile pictures of two authors. The business claims that qualified Twitter users can now invite other people to CoTweet.
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In the interim, eligible Twitter users can create a CoTweet by visiting the Tweet composer. After adding the collaboratively written message, they must touch the CoTweet icon. They must then select a co-author and invite them from within their list of followers. Users can only make edits to a co-authored tweet before delivering an invitation. After sending an invitation, the company recommends users to erase their earlier tweets and start over if they need to make changes.
According to the company, this service is still being tested and is only available for a select few customers in Korea, Canada, and the US at this time.
Twitter Notes, the network’s tool for creating long-form material, was also made available to users last month. On the website, it enables people to expand on their concepts and give in-depth consideration. A small number of writers are now participating in a test of Twitter’s Notes function. Using notes, you can communicate extensive information with your followers in a manner similar to how you would repost or quote a tweet. The nicest aspect is that viewers won’t be redirected to a different network when they open your notes because you may create and publish them without ever leaving Twitter. To read the Note, you must click on the card.
Since only a small percentage of Twitter users have access to this feature, you might be able to view a writer’s Notes by clicking the Notes symbol on their Twitter profile on the web platform if TwitterNotes is currently being tested in your location.
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