Twitter explores undo send button for paying users
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Last Updated: Mar 05, 2021, 09:16 PM IST
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App researcher Jane Manchun Wong tweeted an animation showing a tweet with a spelling error where a Twitter undo button was available before a short timer ran out.
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A Twitter spokeswoman said the feature was being tested as part of the company s exploration of how subscriptions could work on the platform.
Twitter Inc. is testing an undo send function that would give users a short time to withdraw a tweet before it is posted, the company confirmed on Friday. App researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who discovers unannounced social media features by looking at the sites code, tweeted an animation showing a tweet with a spelling error where a Twitter undo button was available before a short timer ran out.
Twitter to soon have Undo Send button
The Twitter interface shows familiar Your Tweet was sent dialog above a new Undo button
Friday March 5, 2021 5:20 PM, IANS
New Delhi: As millions of Twitter user demand an Edit button to correct spelling errors in their tweets, app researcher Jane Manchun Wong has spotted a new Undo Send button that is in the works.
The Twitter interface shows familiar Your Tweet was sent dialog above a new Undo button.
Gmail offers a similar option for emails, where it provides a short window to stop messages from being sent after clicking the Send button.
Is Twitter coming up with an Undo Send button?
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The undo button doubles as a progress bar.
As millions of Twitter users demand an Edit button to correct spelling errors in their tweets, app researcher Jane Manchun Wong has spotted a new Undo Send button that is in the works.
The Twitter interface shows familiar Your Tweet was sent dialog above a new Undo button.
Gmail offers a similar option for emails, where it provides a short window to stop messages from being sent after clicking the Send button.
The undo button doubles as a progress bar, which appears to show you how long you have to undo a tweet before it gets sent, reports The Verge.