No joke: Twitter has confirmed that it’s working an edit feature which would allow users to tweak their tweets after posting. The social media platform had initially revealed the news in a on…
no, we didn’t get the idea from a poll 😉Labs in the coming months to learn what works, what doesn’t, and what’s possible.Jay Sullivan, Twitter’s Head of Consumer Product, also tweeted about the testing, saying the company has been “exploring how to build an Edit feature in a safe manner since last year.
An Edit feature would allow users to fix mistakes, typos and hot takes without losing comments, retweets or likes a post has already accrued. Currently, users must delete and retweet if they want to change something. 1/ We’ve been exploring how to build an Edit feature in a safe manner since last year and plan to begin testing it within
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