Twitter testing new conversation settings to let you restrict replies

    Twitter testing new conversation settings to let you restrict replies

    Twitter testing new conversation settings to let you restrict replies

    Twitter testing new settings that let you choose who can reply to your Tweet and join your conversation.

    Posted: 20 May 2020

    Twitter is where you go to see and talk about what’s happening. But sometimes, unwanted replies make it hard to have meaningful conversations. (Ahem, reply guys.) Since last year, we’ve been working to give people more control over their conversations starting with the ability to hide replies. We also began trying out new ways to start conversations with casual, fleeting thoughts. And now, we’re testing new settings that let you choose who can reply to your Tweet and join your conversation.







    Before you Tweet, you’ll be able to choose who can reply with three options: everyone (standard Twitter, and the default setting), only people you follow, or only people you mention. Tweets with the latter two settings will be labeled and the reply icon will be grayed out so that it’s clear for people if they can’t reply. People who can’t reply will still be able to view, Retweet, Retweet with Comment, and like these Tweets.







    For now, only a limited group of people globally on Twitter for iOS, Android, and twitter.com can Tweet with these settings, but everyone can see these conversations. Learn more in our help center.

    Being able to participate and understand what's happening is key for useful public conversation. So, we're exploring how we can improve these settings to give people more opportunities to weigh in while still giving people control over the conversations they start. In addition to this, we’re making it easier to read all conversations around a Tweet with a new layout for replies and more accessible Retweets with comments.

    One thing we know for sure is that you'll be creative with this update. Maybe you'll host a debate on the benefits of pineapple on pizza (#TeamPineapple) with fellow pizza pals or invite a panel of distinguished guests for a fireside chat. You could even play a game of tic-tac-toe for people to follow along without messing up your moves. We’re excited to see what you do!

    And as always, @ me with what you think.


    Source: Testing, testing...new conversation settings


    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    20 May 2020


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    Echo chamber, anyone?

    What's the point, seriously?
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  2. Posts : 630
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    well, now some Corporate heads will be able to build propaganda machines. What is the point of Twitter, then?
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  3. Posts : 139
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    Oh yes this definitely won't be exploited by people and companies to try and stop getting called out for stupid stuff they say or do and make sure they surround themselves with an echo chamber and yes-men.
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