Twitter has introduced more comprehensive services for subscribers as part of the “Labs” program, which are given priority when the topic is new to the social network. Subscribers can get early access to some trial features, such as: B. the possibility to upload videos with a length of up to 10 minutes to the platform.
Additionally, another experimental feature allows users to pin their favorite conversations to the top of their inbox. After testing, various internal Twitter teams can refine the new options so they can be released to the general public.
A Twitter subscription costs $3 a month (about $17 for the current move) and gives you access to exclusive features, including folders for organizing bookmarks and a “reading mode.” The company also offers internet users the ability to “undo” their tweets.
The new tests are only available in Canada and Australia, and it’s not yet known when they will be released in the United States and other countries.
Like being ahead of the curve?
Today we’re launching Labs 🔬, giving you *early access* to some new features we’re building ahead of everyone else, such as:
🔹 Pinned conversations on iOS
🔹 Longer video downloads on computer only
Here are some questions you might ask yourself:
— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue) October 27, 2022
What are the labs?
Labs is our way of sharing some of the latest features we’re developing so you can get them before everyone else. We’ll keep you posted on the progress of construction, so check back often!
— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue) October 27, 2022
What are the new features of Labs?
Pinned conversations on iOS – Keep your favorite DMs front and center by swiping right on the DM to pin them
Longer video uploads from your computer — Upload up to 10 minutes of your video and tweet it
— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue) October 27, 2022
Currently, Labs is only available to subscribers in Canada and Australia, with more countries coming soon. Like what you see and ready for more? Tell us what you think!
— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue) October 27, 2022
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Twitter is rolling out a new Spaces feature for Android users, see what’s coming
Spaces is the apple of Twitter’s eye right now, even long after the clubhouse craze is over. The latest addition to the tool is a feature that makes it easier for users to find a room and add themes.
Twitter’s intention is to allow users to define topics with predefined tags. The feature will allow like-minded people to find audio rooms on Spaces based on their interests, but for now the topics are pretty limited.
Initially, Twitter published only ten sections, the most important being “Entertainment”, “World News” and “Games”. Monoglot Brazilians or those who don’t speak English will have to wait a little longer, as for now the topics only relate to Terra da Rainha language areas.
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