Twitter will let you choose who responds to your tweets
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Twitter wants users to have more control over their accounts. So we are working on introducing a function that will allow everyone to decide who can reply to their tweets. Since the social network is going to introduce three types of conversations (public, community and by invitation). So you can choose the type of conversation you want.
Twitter will let you choose who responds to your tweets
In the case of the third, it will only be the people you have chosen or mentions who will be able to reply to your tweets. It is a change of interest for many.
Function in tests
At the moment it is not something that has been officially announced, but it has been discovered that this function is currently being tested on Twitter. It is expected that in a few months it will finally reach the social network. Without a doubt, it is a good way to allow the user to control their tweets more and who responds, in addition to allowing a little more privacy.
It is a change that for many people can allow better management of what they publish on the social network, as they can have various types of conversations on it. It is expected to be available in all versions of the social network.
No dates have been given for its launch on Twitter in this case. Surely in a few months it will become official and be launched now, but we don't know anything until now. So we will be attentive to more news about the introduction of this function in the social network.
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