Twitter Announces Leaving Chats Feature

Twitter has announced that they are working on a feature where users can remove themselves from a conversation they have been tagged in.
 Twitter Announces Leaving Chats Feature
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Twitter is perhaps one of the platforms we talk about a lot lately. The resignation of CEO Jack Dorsey, a series of innovations he has brought since the past months, and the agenda items such as Elon Musk’s being the biggest ‘share owner’ in recent days have made us remember Twitter frequently.

Finally, Twitter recently made a statement that excited many users and announced that they were working on the tweet editing feature that has been expected for years. While the echoes about this feature have not ended yet, another statement came from Twitter.

A feature is coming that will make those who say ‘get me out of this mention’ happy

If you are someone who uses Twitter more or less, you should definitely be on this platform where endless discussions erupt. You have been stuck in the middle of an issue that you have no relevance to. For example, in a tweet you replied to, a discussion involving dozens of people started over your reply and you will continue to receive notifications nonstop. Or you suddenly get tagged on a topic that you have nothing to do with and get caught in the middle of silly conversations.

This new feature, which Twitter announced to be working on, has been developed for exactly these situations. With the launch of the feature, users will be able to leave a chat they do not want to be involved in by saying ‘Leave this chat’. Thus, even if that conversation continues afterwards, your name will not be tagged, your existing tag will be removed and you will not be notified.

This feature was originally leaked in the past months; His appearance was also shared, but an official announcement did not come until today.

Twitter’s new chat feature will look like this

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