Twitter Edit button is here, but only for potentially abusive/harmful/offensive tweets for now.
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) June 20, 2022
Plus, Twitter is testing a like/dislike feature, which lets you view the stats (likes, comments, RTs) in the notifications section itself and lets you engage with the tweet right there pic.twitter.com/UovNjhdFek
he edit option isn't accessible for all tweets, and it won't be available for tweets that have already been published. Instead, the edit option serves as a caution. If Twitter detects an abusive or derogatory term or phrase in a tweet, the user will be prompted to modify it before publishing it. For example, you're ready to send a tweet that, according to Twitter's algorithm, contains some nasty words.
For quite some time, the dislike button has been in the testing phase. Users may soon be able to engage with tweets (like or hate) from within the application's notification box, according to a new screenshot. The basic information of a tweet, such as comments, retweets, likes, and share buttons, will also be visible on the notification panel itself. Users will be able to engage with the tweet without having to go to each one individually.
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