Twitter is studying the possibility of allowing editing of published tweets

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The arrival of Jack Dorsey as the head of Twitter again, has meant a great change in terms of the functions that the microblogging platform offered until now. Jack Dorsey was one of the founders of the company that he later sold to pursue other businesses, but it seems that it was the only way to get Twitter to raise its head and become a platform used by just over 300 million users that it has had for several years. This week Jack Dorsey has conducted a kind of survey among users, in which he asked what they would like to see on Twitter in the coming year,

Dorsey states that such and As I expected, the most demanded option has always been to be able to edit the published tweets, something to which he has always been reluctant because he has not found a correct way to implement it, since the idea of ​​being able to edit them would allow us to correct grammar or spelling errors for a few minutes after having made the publication, but not to be able to review all our history and change according to the interaction of our followers, the text that the tweet shows.

Dorsey doesn't want people to be able to abuse this option Hence, I have not seen how this function could be added, which surely some of you would have come in handy on some occasion, so as not to have to delete a tweet to write it again. In this survey, Dorsey has also stated that if this option is finally implemented, it will be available to everyone, not just a few, as could be the case with famous people. At the moment everything seems to indicate that one way or another this option will come to Twitter sooner or later throughout the coming year. Now we just have to wait.


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