Tech: Twitter New Voice Tweets Feature launched

Twitter users can post voice tweets of up to two minutes and 20 seconds in this. If a user records a post more than this timing, then this tweet will automatically be put in a thread.
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Twitter users can post voice tweets of up to two minutes and 20 seconds in this. If a user records a post more than this timing, then this tweet will automatically be put in a thread.

Microblogging site Twitter started the voice tweet feature in the year 2020. Through this feature, users do not need to type to tweet, but with the help of this, users can tweet quickly on Twitter. Users can also add their text tweets as follow-ups after posting voice tweets on Twitter. Let us know how you can use this feature.

The tweet will be of so many minutes

Users can listen to these tweets instead of reading them. With this, not only the tweeter but the followers will also get a different experience. However, users can only post voice tweets of up to two minutes and 20 seconds in this. If a user records a post more than this timing, then this tweet will automatically be put in a thread.

Source: Google/ Image Credit: The Economic Times
Source: Google/ Image Credit: The Economic Times

Available for iOS users

This special feature of Twitter is currently available only for iOS users. At the same time, no information has been given about when it will be rolled out for Android users.
However, users on desktop, Android, and other platforms will be able to listen to these tweets.

How to use this feature

  • To use this Voice Twitter feature, first, open the Twitter app on iPhone or iPad.
  • Now tap on the Tweet Compose icon from the bottom right side.
  • To do so, now hit the 'Wavelength' voice tweet icon on the top of the keyboard.
  • After doing this the message will start recording.
  • When you've completed your message, tap.

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