Twitter will let you delete mentions you don’t want

Twitter is working on many new features at the moment. The social network confirmed this week to work on an option to edit tweets and now it is revealed that they are working on a function that users have been asking for for a long time. It is regarding the possibility of leaving those conversations or threads where you have been mentioned, but that do not interest you.

Twitter will let you delete mentions you don’t want

Something that many have suffered, is that someone mentions them continuously in a thread. This function will allow us to leave said thread directly and thus no longer be present in it.

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This is a function that users on the social network have been asking for for some time. Being able to remove that mention from a conversation or thread on Twitter that they really don’t want to be on, but the other person keeps bringing them up. This function will allow them to remove that mention. In fact, the function will come under the name Unmentioning (Not to mention) to the social network.

This function is already launched in the web version of the social network, although few users currently have access to it. It is something that is being tested first, so you want to check that everything works well and that it is something that is of real use to users on the platform. It is expected that it will reach all versions of the social network.

Twitter is working on a button to edit tweets

Twitter continues to introduce new features to the platform in this way. The function of editing tweets is another one that is expected with great interest from users, although for this function it seems that we will have to wait a little longer.

Eder Ferreño

Bilbain graduated in Marketing. Lover of travel, cinema and reading.

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