Twitter has officially started testing Voice Tweets |
The social networking site Twitter announced today (Wednesday) that it will support audio tweets. This is a long-awaited step and allows users to find letters, photos and videos faster to share the current situation.
Twitter said in the post: "Twitter is where you talk about what's going on. Over the years, photos, videos, GIFs, and other characters have helped add flavor and flavor from the character to the conversation." : "But sometimes 280 characters are not enough, so today we're testing a new feature that makes the way we use Twitter easier to use, your own voice."
According to Twitter, the audio tweet experience is no different from the text tweet. To post the audio tweets, users simply open the Create tweets box and then click the new sound wave icon. The user profile picture is then displayed as a record button. Click to start recording an audio tweet.
The user can post a voice tweet of no more than 140 seconds. If the delay is not long enough, the user can continue speaking and create a new audio tweet automatically. All this is transformed into a series of tweets. When the process is complete, the user can click the (Done) button to complete the recording and then return to the Tweet creation panel to post the Tweet.
Twitter said: Voice tweets are shown to users by other text tweets and can be heard by clicking on the image. Only on iOS audio tweets will be played at the bottom of the screen while the tweets search continues.
Twitter said that the Twitter voice function will be available now for a small number of Twitter app users on iOS, and the functionality will be available to all Apple OS users in the coming weeks. The website does not specify when the functionality should be tested with Android or network users.