Twitter’s latest update brings support for voice tweets and more
Twitter’s progressive web app (PWA) recently received an update that includes a handful of new features. Following the update, people will be able to adjust conversation control settings after a tweet has been sent. The update also adds support for voice tweets on Twitter.com.
Since Twitter is a PWA, the update is available on several versions of the app, including Twitter for Windows, Twitter for KaiOS, and Twitter Lite on Android. Here’s what’s new, as outlined by Twitter:
- Mid-Conversation Controls: We’ve introduced the ability for you to adjust conversation control settings for a Tweet after it’s been sent. This allows authors to adjust the scope of a conversation as it evolves, and empowers authors to pause replies from people outside their network or altogether.
- Promoted Tweets: We’ve made improvements around ensuring proper density of promoted Tweets within timelines.
- Spaces: You’ll now be able to see the presence of an active Space through profile image rings in search results and on the profile screen. You can click the avatar to join the Space.
- Third Party Sign-On: You can now use your Google account to sign up and sign in to your Twitter account.
- Voice Tweets: Voice Tweets are now fully supported on Twitter.com, including improved controls, audio dock playback, and captions.
If you don’t like the official Twitter app on Microsoft or using Twitter on the web, you can try out the Twitter client Fenice 5, which is one of the best Windows apps.
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