Twitter, the world’s most popular microblogging platform, which has not been on the agenda with all kinds of problems after it was bought by Elon Musk for $ 44 billion, is here with good news this time. According to the latest information, the developer team continues to work on a new feature for the platform to provide a better experience.
An engineer named Jane Manchun Wong, who managed to foretell new features with the reverse engineering processes he applied to social networks, announced that Twitter is working on a new feature for the 280 character limit. According to the statement, “floods”, which are popular on Twitter, will run automatically from now on. As the text approaches the character limit, the entire text will automatically begin to split into segments.
Elon Musk partially confirmed the upcoming feature!
Jane Manchun Wong’s announcement of the feature came right after a post by Elon Musk. Adam Cochran, one of the directors of a venture capital firm called Cinneamhain Ventures, created a 82-part tweet on Twitter. Elon Musk, who did not miss this tweet, also said that it will be possible to make long tweets on the platform very soon.
Elon Musk’s post on Twitter:
“Long tweet feature coming soon…”
Citing this post, Jane Manchun Wong announced the new feature that Twitter is working on.
Here is what Jane Manchun Wong shared on Twitter:
“Twitter is working on a flooding feature automatically when the character count approaches 280.”
So does this feature really work?
The new feature that Twitter is working on may not provide a big advantage for individual users. However, it will be advantageous for the journalists in question or users who create dozens of floods and make a statement on a subject. Because a previously written text can be transferred to Twitter in one piece thanks to this feature. Twitter also divides this text into floods. This will make sharing on Twitter easier than ever for some of us.