Twitter is testing a cleaner chat interface |
Twitter announced today the launch of a new responsive interface that uses the interface lines and indents to facilitate additional processing of connected conversations, to understand who is answering them and how to conduct the conversation. The company also remotely tests the status of approved software, including such as codes, response and forwarding. Additional clicks to facilitate subsequent chat conversations.
The animation posted by the Twitter support account shows a new test interface at work, in which it is easy to determine the lines and indents, who answers and who is in the chat conversation. This feature was first published last year in the Twitter demo app (twttr), which is based on the iOS app update released in January.
Twitter introduced the demo app at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2019 to try new ideas outside of its public network.
According to Twitter, in addition to the new user interface, Twitter will also test whether the “Like”, “Reply”, and “Forward” icons are hidden by default to reply. This results in more tweets being sent on one screen, and this change has been tested on iOS and the web on a small number of platform users.
According to reports, these jobs have been tested in twttr for more than a year. The platform wants to know if the updated user interface can help users to better track conversations taking place on the platform, especially for long conversations. The original author answered a large number of conversations
Twitter tried a variety of styles with twttr, including one that allows individual responses to be answered as chat bubbles. However, the most durable design is the first to be shown publicly in the web version (Twitter.com). . IOS Mobile platform application.
The company announced that it plans in January 2020 to quickly introduce a twttr chat experience in its main application.