Tweet replies now once again show who the user is actually replying to. Tweet replies now once again show who the user is actually replying to. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and ...
This definitely won’t make Twitter even more confusing. This definitely won’t make Twitter even more confusing. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 ...
Twitter launched its Video Reaction Reply today. It is now on a beta testing phase for iOS users, bringing the latest feature of the social media to its applications. The feature would automatically ...
Don't be surprised if your Twitter feed is cluttered with more advertising than usual. The Verge reports that Twitter is testing a format that displays ads in the replies to a given tweet. As Revenue ...
It’s an annoying feeling that when you post a tweet and realize that you forgot to turn on reply filters. Currently, you either have to delete the tweet, or let reply guys and trolls have a field day.
Twitter has been trying to limit the toxic replies you can get on its website by giving you tools that allow you to be more proactive in preventing them from going through. In the future, those tools ...
You can't delete replies to your tweets, but you can hide them so unwanted tweets don't clutter your posts or threads. To hide a reply on Twitter, select the three-dot menu beside it and choose Hide ...
Twitter advises that the reply filter will do the following: “Replies to your tweets that contain potentially harmful or offensive language will be filtered and appear here. Others can still see these ...
If you’re planning to reply “FUCK YOU!” or something similar to a tweet, Twitter will make you think twice — literally. Starting today, the social network company is rolling out new prompts that aim ...
Twitter can be a fun place to share jokes and connect with people, the same way joining the army can be a fun way to travel the world. The social media platform has become notorious as a cesspit of ...
As Twitter continues to circle the drain fueled by chaos from CEO Elon Musk, one user noticed something peculiar about tweet replies. After digging a little deeper, user Pieter Levels—who goes by ...