Entries in Twitter (287)

Tuesday
Jul122022

Twitter launches custom Toronto Caribbean Carnival emoji

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In honour of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival going back on the road, Twitter launches a new custom emoji you can use. You can unlock this special emoji by using the following hashtags: #TorontoCarnival2022, #TOCarnival2022, and #OnDeRoadAgain. This special emoji will be available until July 31.

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Monday
Jul112022

Twitter rolls out 'unmention' feature to all users

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You can now get more control over who tags you in future tweets. Twitter has announced it's started rolling out its "unmention" feature to all devices. Unmention allows you to untag yourself from a tweet. It'll unlink your handle from a tweet and prevent your username from being tagged in future replies.

The feature is designed to stop "unwanted attention" on the platform from overtaking your experience. Twitter wants to eliminate some of the toxic behaviours exhibited on its platform. 

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Saturday
Jul092022

Twitter tests 'CoTweets' feature to let you collaborate on tweets

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Twitter recently began testing a new feature that will let two users co-author tweets. Select accounts in Canada, the US, and Korea can access the feature. Twitter is testing out CoTweets for a limited time with a few users to learn how they will use the feature.

To check if you have access to it, you'll see it appear in the tweet composer video via a pop-up. It'll invite you to "tweet together with CoTweets." If you ask someone to share ownership of a tweet with you, they can choose to accept and mark both of you as co-authors or decline your invitation. It's similar to a feature we see on Instagram. It'll be handy for brand deals or a collab promo between two users.

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Sunday
Jul032022

Twitter Blue for Android gets app navigation bar customization

Do you want to remove the Spaces icon in your Twitter navigation bar? You'll need to subscribe to Twitter Blue. Twitter has finally brought this option to Android users. (iOS Twitter Blue subscribers got first dibs on the feature.) You can now tweak your navigation bar so it'll only show the features you use frequently.

This won't entirely get rid of Spaces in your timeline. In fact, Twitter is doubling down on bringing the audio feature to your attention. You'll see more information on active Spaces in a banner at the top of your timeline, and neither paid nor free users can get rid of this banner.

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