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    Now, you can choose who can reply to your tweets

    Now, you can choose who can reply to your tweets

    By Shubham Sharma
    May 21, 2020
    12:22 pm

    What's the story

    In a bid to give users more control over their conversations, Twitter has started rolling-out a feature to limit replies on tweets.

    The option, which is being tested with a limited number of users, will let you choose who can reply or comment on what you share on the popular micro-blogging service.

    Here is all you need to know about it.

    Issue

    Twitter has long been struggling with the mess of trolls

    Since its inception, Twitter has enjoyed a certain level of openness in comparison to other social media platforms.

    People can clearly share their thoughts on Twitter and then have open conversations around the same.

    But, the thing is, these conversations often turn ugly, drawing trolls that can flood an otherwise innocuous thread with unwanted slurs and abuses.

    Solution

    This is where new reply controls come in

    To tackle this problem and help people keep their conversations meaningful, Twitter is bringing the option to limit tweet replies.

    The feature, first spotted earlier this year, lets you give reply permissions to Everyone, People You Follow, or Only People You Mention in a post.

    If you choose the latter two, the reply option will be greyed out for everyone outside the chosen category.

    Twitter Post

    Here's how it will work

    Testing, testing...

    A new way to have a convo with exactly who you want. Weโ€™re starting with a small % globally, so keep your ๐Ÿ‘€ out to see it in action. pic.twitter.com/pV53mvjAVT

    โ€” Twitter (@Twitter) May 20, 2020

    Fact

    People will still be able to see tweets

    While the new setting will limit replies, it will not hide the tweet in question from those not permitted to reply, like what we see on Facebook.

    They could still see the whole conversation, like it, retweet it, and see the fact that the original poster of the tweet has allowed reply permissions to a select group of people only.

    Testing

    Testing with a small percentage of users

    The option to limit replies is being tested with a limited group of people - a small percentage of Twitter's global user-base - on Android and iOS.

    However, there is no surety over the feature's widespread roll-out, as Twitter is still exploring how to give people more opportunities to weigh in conversations while ensuring more control at the same time.

    Information

    Other Twitter features aimed at improving conversations

    In addition to this, Twitter is experimenting with a few more features aimed at improving conversations such as a warning alert that tries to stop you from sending a harmful reply and a button that lets the original poster hide harmful replies.

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