World-famous micro-blogging platform Twitter has rolled out a new feature called Quote Tweets enabling users to see when someone else retweets their tweets with a comment. The new feature is located between ‘’Retweets’’ and ‘’Likes’’ labels.
Tweets about a Tweet add more to the conversation, so we’ve made them even easier to find.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 31, 2020
Retweets with comments are now called Quote Tweets and they’ve joined the Tweet detail view. Tap into a Tweet, then tap “Quote Tweets” to see them all in one place. pic.twitter.com/kMqea6AC80
In fact, users were able to search for quote tweets by pasting the URL of their tweets into the search bar on the platform. In order to enhance user experience, Twitter has been testing a similar feature called ‘’Retweets With Comments’’ that let users see who quoted their tweets.
Yesterday, the company introduced the final version of the feature with the name of ‘’Quote Tweets’’ first to its mobile users, then to its web users.
Three things—
— Twitter (@Twitter) August 31, 2020
1. “Retweets with comments” is changing to “Quote Tweets”
2. Quote Tweets will appear right next to Retweets
3. The mask goes over your nose pic.twitter.com/x00YTZSAFs
What do you think?
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