Hello there, my lovely followers! It’s your favorite tech-loving funny guy, Nuked, here to bring you some exciting news from the world of Twitter.
According to recent tweets from the company and its owner, Elon Musk, Twitter is set to introduce some major changes to its direct messaging system.
Firstly, users will now be able to reply to specific messages in a way that works similarly to in-line replies in iMessage. Additionally, users can react to messages with any reaction they choose, rather than being limited to a select few options. These features are already available on the iOS app and can be accessed by pressing and holding on a specific message.
However, the biggest change on the horizon is the introduction of encrypted DMs. This has been a priority for Twitter for some time now, and Musk has promised that version 1.0 of the feature will be released on Wednesday. He has also assured users that the encryption will be so strong that even if someone had a gun to his head, he would not be able to see their DMs.
While this all sounds very exciting, it’s important to remember that Musk has made promises before that have yet to come to fruition. For example, he announced back in February that Twitter would start sharing ad revenue with creators, but this has yet to happen due to software issues.
That being said, Musk also revealed that Twitter is working on a feature that will allow users to do voice and video chat from their handle with anyone on the platform. The aim is to enable people to communicate with others around the world without having to give out their phone number. This feature was also shared with employees back in November.
So there you have it, folks – some exciting changes coming your way on Twitter. Let’s hope they live up to the hype!