Twitter users can send direct messages to multiple accounts at the same time in the near future, without creating a group chat between them. It is also possible for users to subscribe directly to the Revue service newsletter without leaving the app or Twitter site.
Twitter recently announced that it plans to make changes to the message (Direct Messages) for the coming weeks on the platform. Updates related to this section will be released gradually for free over the coming weeks. One of the most important features added to this section is the ability to send a message to multiple users separately. In the past, if a message was sent to multiple users, they would all be added to a new group conversation, and many Twitter platform subscribers would be dissatisfied with the occurrence of such an event. Now the user can share their desired content separately between 20 different user accounts without creating a group conversation. This feature will first be added to the web service and Twitter app on iOS, and owners of Android-based devices will continue to benefit from them.
Another change in the messages section is related to how the date and time of each message are displayed. Twitter will no longer display the date and time for each message separately in the iOS app, and they will all be sorted by day. Twitter claims that such a change will reduce the clutter in the display of messages. IOS users will also soon be able to send a reaction by tapping a message, which in the past was only possible by double-tapping the message. Unfortunately, Android users have to wait a little longer to experience the new features mentioned. Of course, the feature of fast scrolling between messages is activated by pressing just one key and returning to the latest messages simultaneously for Android and iOS operating systems.
In another step, Twitter is testing a feature for registration Newsletter subscription without leaving the platform environment and references to other sites is . This feature was created after Twitter bought the Revue newsletter service. All users who are active as authors in the said service can use the new Twitter feature within their account; But the newsletter subscription key is only activated on a trial basis for a limited number of users who use the web service or the Android Twitter app. The option for this key should also be enabled in the Revue account settings.
The new registration key will be displayed in the newsletter at the bottom of the users bio section and is very similar to pinned tweets. The title of the Revue newsletter is also displayed next to the image with brief descriptions. By touching the key, users will receive a warning message that they are subscribing to a newsletter, and the user can access their email to send content. Of course, it is also possible to read a sample of the content in the newsletter.

Twitter's new feature being tested may seem simple, but it could play a vital role in attracting audiences and funding for freelance writers and newsletters who have recently chosen Twitter services for their careers. With this change, Twitter has created reassurance for active writers on its platform so that they can turn their account followers into newsletter subscribers.
Twitter recently launched another feature to sponsor content creators on its platform called Tip Jar, through which users can make direct payments to an account. Also, the display of products of some specific brands is now activated, and the followers of each brand will be able to purchase goods directly. The release of a new update to the social network API is also aimed at attracting developers again, and they can now provide information about Spaces service rooms in their apps. Font changes and appearance features have also been among the recent Twitter updates to make the user interface more attractive, which also allows you to highlight images and videos.
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