Over the years, the American microblogging and social networking service, Twitter has expanded its platform with fascinating features to stand out from its competitors.
Maintaining this uniqueness, the social networking service, last year, introduced a new service called “Twitter Blue- Exclusive.” The feature allows users to customize their interface and undo tweets — for a pinot price.
At the time of launch, the Twitter Blue- Exclusive subscription was less than five dollars a month and was first introduced for European users only, and later rolled out globally.
However, as we just discovered via a tweet, from a popular reliable leaker, the platform is bringing up customized navigation to the Android app for Blue-exclusive subscribers.
According to the leaker, the new customized navigation is only exclusive to Blue subscribers. Thus, with this new feature, subscribers can customize the navigation bar with their most-used Twitter destinations.
Subscribers to Twitter Blue receive an improved version of the service that includes the ability to organize stored tweets into folders and use “Reader Mode” to make longer tweet threads simpler to read and modify Twitter’s app icon and design.
The “Undo Tweet” option is one of the most talked-about features of the service. The undo button enables users an extra minute to recall a tweet before it formally goes to their page, however, it’s not the “edit” option that many users have been clamouring for. In essence, it extends the time between when a user clicks “post” on a tweet and when it is published.
Additionally, another exciting benefit of the service is the option to visit select news websites. Here, subscribers will also be able to visit a “Top Articles” section on the app that allows them to view the most-shared stories in their network over the previous 24 hours.
Consequently, given the newly released customized navigation to the earlier exhilarating features in the Twitter Blue-exclusive service users will be also excited with the platform for enhancing their experience. Follow TechGenyz for more latest tech news.