Twitter wants your help in making conversations less of a mess

After a discussion on twitter, there may be a possibility, especially if at one point is answered to tweet multiple users.

Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dearsey realized that it was difficult to do it last week when they responded with questions from the rhythm co-founder Kara Sauer for more than 90 minutes. An interview tech journalist Walt Masterson told Twitter that this interview "is a living example that Twitter is an extraordinary hell."

The social media company is trying to solve the problem with its own users. On Wednesday, Twitter said Twitter is accepting applications for a program that allows users to test new features so that they can find and follow the conversation.

Twitter has searched to add color in response. The person who sends out the initial tweet, will see their answers in gray, while the answers to their followers will be blue. There is also a new look for the company's answer, as well as a glimpse of the answer that more conversations like "chat-like." Some changes are fine, respond to tweets and offer an answer without the details other than the option, unless the user is able to see anyone.

Simplifying the site is easy to use with people with Twitter and attract new users, but the company still faces a difficult fight. Other social networks such as Facebook, Twitter also include harassment and election interference with major problems. Twitter observed that the monthly active users have been put 321 million in the quarter quarter from 326 million in the third quarter during the violation of fake accounts. Twitter said earlier this month that it will stop the number of monthly users active and instead of reporting daily active users (126 million).


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A Twitter spokesperson said that the company is working on some modes of simplifying simplifying ways to follow the conversation, but Dource's recent interview called "the need for communication improvement." Twitter tweeted a link to a link on Wednesday called "Talk Prototype Testing Program."

The company is looking for different users to test new users, including those who often Twitter and others do not use. According to the company, most participants will be English or Japanese speakers. Users will give feedback through a form or tweets.

Features Twitter users are testing people can not be released or can change. If testing is successful, maybe there may be months to be handed over to the public.

A Twitter spokesman said in a statement, "These changes are meant to be accessible, chatable, and easier, or perhaps they are not." "You tell us."

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