You can now showcase your best tweets on Twitter under a single tab called ‘Highlights’ similar to Instagram. The feature is now available to users. Is it a attack o Mark Zuckerberg?
The fight between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk is getting interesting and interesting. In the answer to threads, Elon announced a new Twitter feature that is similar to Instagram. Yes! you heard it right. Now a user can create an album of his favorite tweets under a bubble of ‘highlights’. This feature is already available to verified users of micro blogging site.
This allows individuals to share their most noteworthy and engaging content with their followers. Ensuring that these selected tweets receive greater visibility and attention. Twitter owner Elon Musk on Monday retweeted a tweet from the ‘DogeDesigner’ account showing how the new feature works. It is not a surprise that this feature is only available to Twitter Blue paid users. The Highlights feature is the newest addition to the Twitter Blue subscription service.
To use this feature, users can select tweets they want to highlight and click on the three dots at the top right corner of the tweet. From there, they can choose the ‘Add/Remove from Highlights’ option to add or remove the tweet from their highlights. Which enables them to add any tweet of their choice to their Highlights tab.
Twitter’s Added Features
Once added, these highlighted tweets will be displayed on the user’s profile, creating a separate feed dedicated to showcasing their top content. This feature serves various purposes, including impressing potential subscribers with engaging tweets, demonstrating knowledge or humor, or acting as a promotional tool.
While the exact benefits of this feature are yet to be fully determined, previous analyses indicate that most Twitter interactions take place within the feed itself, with fewer users exploring individual profiles.
Twitter Blue subscribers got new features like the 10,000-character-long posts a few weeks back. In February, Twitter Blue users got a new 4,000-character-long tweet feature. This will allow users to make longer posts instead of threads. However, by April, Twitter launched the 10,000-character-long posts feature for Blue subscribers only. It now appears that Twitter is trying to compete with newsletter platforms.