Twitter founder settles the matter regarding adding a button to edit tweets |
The co-founder and CEO of Twitter (Jack Dorsey) confirmed that the company will not provide users with the ability to post tweets after posting a tweet.
As with other social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter users have asked to change these tweets after posting, but every time the company talks about checking its options.
During a question-and-answer session about Dorsey on YouTube on Wired, the Twitter manager answered several questions, especially whether a button could be added for the 2020 release. Answer No.
When asked to limit the number of tweets, Dorsey found that Twitter started as an alternative to text messages with 140 characters allowed in the message. The company found that this restriction resulted in tweets and creative acronyms, but later. A decision to double the number of characters to 240 characters is useful for many. If this number is not enough, users will only need to link multiple tweets together.
In response to the refusal to add an edit button to tweet, Dorsey said: Twitter was primarily used as an SMS platform. As we all know, text messages sent are not canceled. The slide. Then it was decided that after other users post the tweet again, those users will post a different tweet from the one that was originally posted.