Twitter Tests A New Feature For Tweet Replies

Popular social media platform Twitter is testing a new feature about replies to tweets. According to the news, this feature will show that the replies to the tweets are liked by the owner of the post with a hashtag.
 Twitter Tests A New Feature For Tweet Replies
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The popular social media platform Twitter is on the agenda recently, with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk being bought by Elon Musk for $44 billion. Although uncertainties remain for this historic sale, the platform, which has millions of users, continues to try to improve experiences by releasing new features.

In the past days, we have conveyed to you that the platform is preparing to bring the end of bot accounts. Before that, it was revealed that four new features will be added to Twitter, including a service that allows uploading photos and videos to tweets at the same time. The dev platform was also working on a tweet editing feature. Now, the news has revealed that Twitter is testing another feature.

Testing a feature that shows that the owner of the tweet liked your reply

According to information received, the US-based platform is testing a hashtag called ‘Author Liked’. It is stated that this hashtag will appear when the person posting likes your reply. When the incoming images are examined, it is seen that a sign will appear when the tweet owner likes your reply. In addition, it can be seen from the images that this feature can be seen by everyone.

According to Techcrunch, a spokesperson from Twitter confirmed that the feature is being tested, but declined to elaborate. It is not known where the feature is currently being tested; but let’s also mention that it is seen in many countries. It should also be added that it is not yet clear whether Twitter will definitely make this feature available.

We can say that the issue of whether this new feature is necessary or not can divide users into two. Liking the response of the tweet that received little interaction may not make much sense and may reveal that the feature is not very necessary. On the other hand, it can be said that some users can take advantage of this feature to show that their posts have received responses from users such as celebrities. So, what do you think about this feature?

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