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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter’s owner Elon Musk on Sunday announced a series of changes he plans to introduce in the interface of one of the most popular social media app.
In a tweet posted this morning, Musk listed several changes in Twitter’s user interface that will be introduced soon.
“Easy swipe right/left to move between recommended vs followed tweets rolls out later this week. First part of a much larger UI overhaul. Bookmark button (de facto silent like) on Tweet details rolls out a week later. Long form tweets early Feb,” he tweeted.
Easy swipe right/left to move between recommended vs followed tweets rolls out later this week.
First part of a much larger UI overhaul.
Bookmark button (de facto silent like) on Tweet details rolls out a week later.
Long form tweets early Feb.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 8, 2023
It may be recalled that in November last year, Elon Musk had
announced that the platform will soon allow users to post long-form text in their tweets, which now have a character limit of 280.
“Twitter will soon add ability to attach long-form text to tweets, ending absurdity of notepad screenshots,” he had said back then.
The changes announced today will be the latest in a series of tweaks since Mr Musk took over the microblogging site in a $44 billion deal.