Twitter has again given its users a peek into the new Edit feature that is likely to be rolled out soon. The capability will initially be available to Twitter Blue subscribers for use.
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Twitter has confirmed a few more restrictions that will be put in place for people using editable tweets. The purpose is to prevent misuse of a capability that could lead to the spread of fake news.
Following a tight India-Pakistan cricket match recently, controversial edits were made to the Wikipedia page of an Indian player. The government has now demanded clarification from Wikipedia.
Twitter has announced that it has begun testing editable tweets internally, and you may start seeing them on the platform. The feature will be rolled out exclusively to Twitter Blue later this month.
A new screenshot has surfaced showing what edited tweets will look like as the feature rolls out to more users. Details of the feature weren't really elaborated on so details remain to be uncovered.
Twitter has revealed that it really is working on edit functionality and that it will come to Twitter Blue before being refined and rolled out to the wider public. Twitter Blue will get it in months.
For several years now gamers on the Microsoft console have requested the ability to edit and change the layout of the Home Screen, and it seems like the company listened to this feedback.
The latest in Sony's ongoing PR fiasco reveals that the company is editing gameplay footage from the Xbox One X' E3 trailer, and passing it off as if it is running on the PlayStation 4.
We've all been there - you tweet something and realise you've made a typo, or possibly some of the information isn't correct and you wish you could edit it. Soon this may be possible to do.