Twitter Starts Rolling Out New Features to Begin a Public Test

Last updated July 13, 2021
Written by:
Bill Toulas
Bill Toulas
Cybersecurity Journalist
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Twitter has been developing new features that promote interaction between users these past few months, and now they decided to roll them out to a selected testing group who will test them out before they are made globally available. Twitter considers various ways to encourage its users to communicate with each other, as many seem to focus on the one-sided self-promotional aspect of the social media platform.

Here are all the new features that will be rolled out for extensive public testing:

Twitter announced their intention to start the public tests during the ongoing CES in Las Vegas, but has not clarified when the trial will exactly begin, nor when the new features will land for the wider userbase. The social media giant has pointed out that anyone will be able to apply for a tester, but not all of the applicants will get accepted, and neither everyone will get to try all of the new features at once. Those who are accepted in the testing group though, will be free to share their thoughts and experience with their followers, further increasing the user anticipation and positive interaction among everyone. All these discussions, specific and general feedback will help Twitter decide what to roll out, what to draw back, and what to develop further.

Are you happy with the new features that are likely to come to Twitter soon? Let us know of your opinion in the comments below, and don’t forget to share your thoughts with our online community on Facebook and Twitter.



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