Since the beginning of the year there has been talk about the new bookmarks section that Twitter was going to introduce. Thanks to this function, users of the social network will be able to easily save the tweets they want to read later. In mid-January it was announced that the social network was already doing the first tests with this new feature for some users.
Finally, a little over a month later, the bookmarks officially arrive on the Twitter application. So it will now be possible to save those messages that you like and want to read later. This is a feature that users have been waiting for for a long time.
One of the main problems that users of Twitter were found was that there was no option that would allow them to save their favorite tweets in a private way. Since if someone marks a tweet as a favorite, their followers can see it. So this feature is something that many welcome with open arms.
Since yesterday, users of the social network can start using the bookmarks function. It is a function that will be reaching users these days. So maybe if you go in now, you still don't have the function. But it should be ready throughout these days.
From now on, when we want to save a tweet, we have to click on the share button. There we will see that we get a new option called save tweet to bookmarks. So you just have to click on this option and thus save the tweet.
There are users who have already received the update. You can enter the Play Store and see if the Twitter application has already been updated. Although surely it is a matter of hours or days that all users of the social network can already enjoy the bookmarks. What do you think of this function?
It seems to me a great option and that I have already active since yesterday Wednesday on my iOS devices. What I find missing is that it is not available in the web version for the computer, I do not know if they plan to activate it as well.
They have not said anything about the launch in the web version. I've been trying to find something since yesterday, but nothing is known. I guess (and hope) it will come too. But we will have to wait.