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You can soon co-author a tweet with Twitter’s new feature

Fri 08 Jul 2022    
EcoBalance
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San Francisco: Social Media platform Twitter has confirmed that it has started testing a new feature, CoTweets, that allows two accounts to co-author a tweet and both to be tagged in a single tweet.

The platform said that this new feature is now live for some users for a limited amount of time after the company started experimenting with the idea earlier this year.

“We are continuing to explore new ways for people to collaborate on Twitter,” Twitter spokesperson Joseph J. Nunez said.

“We are testing CoTweets for a limited time to learn how people and brands may use this feature to grow and reach new audiences, and strengthen their collaborations with other accounts,” Nunez added.

In a tweet from the Twitter Create account, the company confirmed the feature is available for select accounts in the US, Canada, and Korea.

The second account needs to approve the co-authored tweet, and the resulting tweet shows it is co-authored by two people, but replies appear to only be directed toward the main author of the tweet, it added.

Source: Agencies Twitter feature co-author tweet

About Twitter

Twitter is an open service that’s home to a world of diverse people, perspectives, ideas, and information. Twitter is known as a micro-blogging site. Blogging has been around for some time. Usually blogging consists of people setting up basic websites where they write about whatever they want, whether it be politics, sport, cooking, fashion etc. Posting a message is known as a tweet. People make connections by following other people’s twitter feeds. Once you click follow, anything that person or organisation says will appear on your timeline. You can tweet a person by putting the @ symbol before their username.


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