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Yukesh Prabhu
Yukesh Prabhu
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Twitter has been introducing galvanic features from the beginning of this year; perhaps we haven’t been missed its unexpected Twitter space these days. Currently, the popular social media platform is working on new features that resemble the quirk of the “Feeling/Activity/Sticker option from Facebook.

According to a famous insider @Alessandro, Paluzzi Twitter is planning to bring up a feature named “Vibe Test,” where we can share our day-to-day thoughts and interpretations of the question sprouted up from some other users on the platform. In his tweet, he has written: “#Twitter is working on Vibes” “It should also be possible to add an emoji; perhaps it is something similar to the feeling/activity option of Facebook posts (sic).” 

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Unfortunately, the tipster hasn’t revealed much about the features as he didn’t delve deep into the Twitter Vibe. As of now, it has been confirmed that Twitter is drafting a new venture to proffer to its users across the world. It seems like Twitter has an exhaustive list for 2022 as it keeps on pursuing new concepts in the world of tweets.

It is worth mentioning that, a few weeks back, Twitter introduced a critical feature that allows users to experience both reverse-chronological (Latest) and algorithmically sorted feed (Home) synchronously. The two options are already there in the application, but the team has revamped its way of submission.

Earlier users could swap between the option by clicking on the glowing icon in the top corner, which has now been placed in a separate tab to make it more eccentric. The features are currently in development for Android users, and iOS users have been exploring them for two weeks.

Moreover, reportedly a few Android users have also gratified to take up their chances to explore numerous things in the Twitter timeline feature. However, not all Android users have an opportunity to create this space on the platform.

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