Twitter introduces the search for direct messages in ios
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Twitter continues to update its app with new features. This is the case now in the iOS version of the bird's social network. The new function that has been introduced in it is the possibility of searching for direct messages in it. It was a function that users in the app had been asking for for a while and finally it has become official.
Twitter introduces the search for direct messages in iOS
We can find in a simpler way all the direct messages that are in the account. Even those that are very old and have not read for years.
DM search is rolling out to everyone on iOS today. pic.twitter.com/nxbX19xjw7
- Nick Pacilio (@NickPacilio) October 1, 2019
New feature in iOS
At the moment it is only the users of the application on iOS who can make use of this function. We do not know if users on Android will also have access to it, although it would not be unusual for them to also have access to this function after a few months. But so far there has been no confirmation from the social network in this regard.
The idea is that users can easily search through their direct messages. Simply enter the name of the person whose chat you want to search for, and then all messages will appear. We can use it with old chats with ease.
Users on Twitter have been asking for this feature for a long time, especially people who use the app intensively for many reasons. So it is a moment that was expected, surely the function is well received by you. What do you think about this new feature?
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