Twitter's new feature to enhance privacy
The Twitter application team is working on developing a new feature through which the user can obtain greater privacy, through new tools to control the way tweets are published across the platform. Follow more: Twitter is expanding in enabling users to report misleading content
And the “macrumors” site published a report on what the micro-blogging site is trying to activate as soon as possible for users, and that the team is currently in the testing phase with a feature called “Flock”, and after the completion of these tests, the feature will allow users to post specific tweets to a limited number of close friends in a schedule Parallel time on the global blogging platform. Stay tuned: 4 apps rated best on Google Play this week
The expected Twitter feature "Flock", according to the report, allows all users to share tweets with the ability to specify the specific audience that can see or interact with them as well.
The application had previously introduced this feature earlier in July of the year 2021, and it was under the name “Trusted Friends”, and the application has changed the feature now to become “Flock” which will allow the user to identify a group of followers Selected to view certain content, with no more than 150 people, whenever the account owner wishes to share a Tweet in a "non-public" manner.
And on the way to activate this feature, before the user shares a specific custom tweet, Twitter will display an option to select the intended audience, allowing users to publish it to all users on the platform or only to a selected closed group of accounts that follow it, determined via the Flock menu.
The report sees that this new feature is similar to the community feature that Twitter had introduced last year, to allow users to share discussions on a specific topic, as the tweet that the user allocates to the group of followers with Flock appears only to them, while the user will be able to control this selected group and delete And add people to it later, while this feature is still experimental.Follow more: 5 applications that organize your life and help you finish tasks professionally