Social media applications are going through design changes one by one. Recently, Twitter has not fallen off the agenda of social media with many new features, while it has changed the private messages interface in its mobile application. Here are the details…
Twitter private messages interface has been renewed!
Social media applications go through interface changes many times every year in order not to lose their users. Announcing that it is working on the new scrolling video feature in the past days, Twitter has changed its private messages interface.
Twitter has made a design change in the private messages section for Android phones. While the company says it has been updated with a clearer and brighter design, there have been some updates on the back. It is stated that the architecture of the system running behind has been rebuilt, as well as improved performance in responsiveness and scrolling effects.
Android was not given much importance in the overall design of the application, including Twitter and private messages. Pointing out that the turn is coming to Android, the company did not limit the update to private messages only.
Twitter has also renewed its main messaging screen, where all private messages are listed. A more eye-catching design welcomes us. At the same time, performance improvements were made in the search system with the update.
Twitter is presenting its new features in the last months to the first Android users as a beta version. It seems that the company is trying to win back Android’s heart. Because the Android side of the platform has not been updated for many years.
Twitter is working on video scrolling feature!
In addition to private messages, Twitter announced that it is working on the video scrolling feature. The feature, similar to Reels on Instagram, is still in the testing phase. According to the information shared, it will be offered to iOS users and people who use English Twitter first in the coming days. It is expected to be released for Android users later.
According to the blog post shared by Twitter, it is necessary to click on any video to enter the feature. In this way, you will be able to watch similar videos by swiping up. It is also expected that the feature will show random videos, not just relevant videos.
While it’s unclear whether the “Reels”-like feature will appear in the Twitter menu, the company says it takes clicking on a video to access the video scrolling feature. This may be a sign that the feature will not be added to the submenu.
So, what do you guys think about the changes to Twitter’s private messages interface? Did you like the new design? Don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section!