Twitter launching subscription service that will let users edit tweets

Twitter on Thursday said it will roll out a new subscription service — initially in Australia and Canada — which will let paying users edit their tweets before posting and change the color theme of their app.

Details of the feature, called Twitter Blue, were first uncovered last month by software engineer Jane Manchun Wong, who is well-known in the tech industry for reverse engineering apps and discovering new features before they are officially launched.

Twitter Blue is the social media company’s first subscription offering, and a significant move as Twitter works to gain a new consistent source of revenue and expand beyond its core business of selling advertising on the platform.

Avid Twitter users, who for years have demanded an “edit” button to fix typos in their tweets, will now be able to set a timer of up to 30 seconds, giving them a window to click an “undo” button and edit tweets before they are posted.

The new feature will also let users organize their saved tweets into bookmark folders, so they can easily find content later.

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Users of Twitter Blue, Twitter’s new subscription service, will have a 30-second window to click an “undo” button and edit tweets before they are posted.
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Long threads of multiple tweets also will be easier to read through a new “reader mode” on the service, Twitter said.

Twitter Blue will cost C$3.49 ($2.90) or A$4.49 ($3.48) per month in Canada and Australia respectively.

The company did not provide details on when Twitter Blue would be available to US users, but according to app details in Apple’s App Store, the service will cost $2.99 per month in the United States.

source: nypost.com