Updated 18 June 2020 at 17:52 IST
Twitter rolls out audio tweets feature, netizens say 'arguments are going to be loud now'
Days after rolling out a Fleets and allowing users to add disappearing stories, Twitter has now come out with another new feature-Voice Notes.
Days after rolling out Fleets and allowing users to add disappearing stories, Twitter has now come out with another new feature. This time, the Jack Dorsey-led site has offered users a feature enabling them to add voice notes to their tweets.
Aimed at adding a "human touch" to the tweets, Twitter rolled out the feature for iOS users on June 17. As per Twitter, the new feature would allow 140 seconds of audio. That would mean 280 characters in a tweet and 140 additional seconds of voice note. In addition, if a user wants to say more, he/she can record more, and Twitter would change it into tweet threat.
"Sometimes 280 characters aren’t enough and some conversational nuances are lost in translation. So starting today, we’re testing a new feature that will add a more human touch to the way we use Twitter – your very own voice", the microblogging platform wrote in its blog.
Soon after the news broke out, Netizens started dishing out rib-tickling memes and jokes. While many of them reiterated the demand for an edit button, others just voiced out against Twitter’s liking of the iOS system.
Feature only for original tweets
According to the official Help page on Twitter, audio tweets can only be added to original tweets, this means that users won't be able to reply or retweet using the latest feature. Another minor setback which for some may be that the static image of one's Twitter profile photo will be attached to the audio tweet, this static image won't change even if the end-user has changed their profile picture. Users can easily play audio tweets by hitting the play button.
On the other hand, iOS users will get a dock that appeared at the bottom of the app so users can easily listen to audio tweets while also scrolling through their respective feeds. The audio tweets are also expected to play in the background once the user switches to another application.
Published By : Riya Baibhawi
Published On: 18 June 2020 at 17:53 IST