Micro-blogging site Twitter is planning to make some changes that could prevent tweets from disappearing while you are reading them, the company said on its support account.
According to The Verge, if you were looking at a tweet on your timeline, and at the same time someone else you follow replied to it, or the original tweeter threaded it, the app would suddenly refresh while the tweet disappeared from view.
That’s obviously not ideal, so Twitter plans to make changes over the next two months to fix the problem.
“We want you to be able to stop and read a Tweet without it disappearing from view,” Twitter replied to a user.
The report said that the report said that the two-month timeline means that a fix won’t be in place immediately, so you might still run into the issue before Twitter makes the necessary changes.
And while it’s not clear exactly what changes Twitter plans to make, the fixes could be welcome for people who have been affected by the disappearing tweets, it added.
The micro-blogging site has recently restarted its account verification process.
Twitter said users who are looking to be verified should keep checking their account settings screen for access to the in-app application.
Since launching the revamped verification program, Twitter had hit a few snags, forcing it to shut down verifications more than once.
The most recent of these pauses were announced on August 13, when the company said it needed to make improvements to both the application and review process.