Twitter may soon get an ‘undo’ button

Social networking website Twitter is soon going to roll out a new feature that will allow users to “undo” their tweets.
Reverse engineering specialist Jane Manchun Wong has posted a GIF on Twitter that shows how the feature may work.
In the GIF, it can be seen that as soon as a tweet is posted, users may soon get the option to undo their tweet for a couple of seconds before it vanishes.
Just yesterday, it was revealed that Twitter is working on rolling out e-commerce features as well.
As per a tweet by Matt Navarra, the platform is testing a new card for tweets that will come with links to product pages on a shops’ website. These shopping cards will show details like product name and its
price, shop name and a shop button.
The company even confirmed to TechCrunch that these tweets would be organic rather than being ads. There is no clarity on the timeline of when the company will roll out the shopping feature.
In February, a report by Bloomberg had claimed that a number of Twitter teams are researching subscription offerings.
The report had added that the company could charge its users for services like ad-free feed, Tweetdeck, exclusive content, higher-quality video, Twitter verification badge, Twitter analytics and profile customisation support.
Reverse engineering specialist Jane Manchun Wong has posted a GIF on Twitter that shows how the feature may work.
In the GIF, it can be seen that as soon as a tweet is posted, users may soon get the option to undo their tweet for a couple of seconds before it vanishes.
Twitter is working on “Undo Send” timer for tweets https://t.co/nS0kuijPK0
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) 1614921028000
Just yesterday, it was revealed that Twitter is working on rolling out e-commerce features as well.
As per a tweet by Matt Navarra, the platform is testing a new card for tweets that will come with links to product pages on a shops’ website. These shopping cards will show details like product name and its
price, shop name and a shop button.
The company even confirmed to TechCrunch that these tweets would be organic rather than being ads. There is no clarity on the timeline of when the company will roll out the shopping feature.
In February, a report by Bloomberg had claimed that a number of Twitter teams are researching subscription offerings.
The report had added that the company could charge its users for services like ad-free feed, Tweetdeck, exclusive content, higher-quality video, Twitter verification badge, Twitter analytics and profile customisation support.
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