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Twitter code-breaker Jane Manchun Wong has pulled back the curtain on Twitter’s unreleased edit button.
Twitter said in — where else? — a tweet Thursday morning that some users may start seeing edited tweets in their feed because it is testing the long-awaited edit button.
Twitter said in — where else? — a tweet Thursday morning that some users may start seeing edited tweets in their feed because it is testing the long-awaited edit button.
Twitter said in — where else? — a tweet Thursday morning that some users may start seeing edited tweets in their feed because it is testing the long-awaited edit button.
Twitter confirmed on Tuesday that it is exploring adding an edit button. The company said it's been working on the idea since last year. "We're kicking off testing within @TwitterBlue Labs in the ...
Twitter said in — where else? — a tweet Thursday morning that some users may start seeing edited tweets in their feed because it is testing the long-awaited edit button.
Twitter said that in this test, tweets will be able to be edited "a few times" for up to 30 minutes after they are first posted.
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