Twitter has recently been busy developing and integrating new features. Some improvements are only available to Twitter Blue members, while others are available to both free and paid users. What began as a simple platform for exchanging information in less than 140 characters has now grown into a full-fledged service.
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Users may now participate in live audio chatrooms, exchange voice notes, and do a variety of other things. The most recent enhancement that may or may not make it into the app is all about collaboration. According to reputable sources, Twitter is working on a feature that would allow Twitter’s users to co-author tweets and collab with other accounts.
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Alessandro Paluzzi, a renowned reverse engineer, and leaker have disclosed his discoveries in a series of tweets. Ever since the December of last year, Twitter appears to have been working on the co-authoring function. Given that this feature is still under development, it’s uncertain whether the company will ever make it broadly available.
The functionality, as seen in Alessandro’s screenshots, would allow two accounts to collaborate on a single tweet. However, there would be restrictions for the co-authoring to function. To begin, send an invitation to the co-author, who must follow you and have a public Twitter account. After they accept the invitation, the tweet will be put on the timelines of both accounts for both sets of followers to view.
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Furthermore, the tweet mentions both writers rather than just the original one. People may already tag others in tweets and images using the service. Tags, on the other hand, do not display the tweets on the tagged person’s timeline.
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