Twitter today confirmed it is officially testing the edit feature for tweets.
The feature which is in its testing phase is likely to be rolled out at month end if things go according to plan.
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The catch
Yes, there’s a catch, the Edit Tweet feature will be available to subscribers of its paid-for Tier, Twitter Blue.
Twitter Blue is a paid monthly subscription that offers exclusive access to premium features for users.
It is currently available for in-app purchase on Twitter for iOS, Android including Twitter.com in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Users must be logged in to the Twitter account they purchased their subscription to access Twitter Blue features.
Twitter has kicked off internal testing with an aim to roll out the feature to other countries once the feature becomes fully functional.
Edit feature function
Users can expect to get a 30 minute window to make changes to their tweets after they’ve clicked the tweet button.
The edited tweets will then have a time stamp signifying the change.
People viewing the tweet will be able to spot the tweet edit history, which includes past versions of the Tweet.
According to Twitter, this is to protect the integrity of the conversation while creating a publicly accessible record of what was said.
if you see an edited Tweet it’s because we’re testing the edit button
this is happening and you’ll be okay
— Twitter (@Twitter) September 1, 2022
Twitter says they feature is undergoing strict testing and Twitter Blue subscribers can expect early access to features to assist test bugs before they come to Twitter.
“The test will be localized to a single country at first and expand as we learn and observe how people use Edit Tweet. We’ll also be paying close attention to how the feature impacts the way people read, write, and engage with Tweets.” Twitter said.
The feature is expected to make tweeting less stressful.
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