Micro-blogging site Twitter is working on a new feature to introduce a way to adjust the playback speed of videos on the micro-blogging platform.
As per ANI, the company announced that it is testing video playback speed options on Android and the web.
For those who are in the test, it appears that they’ll see a little gear when watching a video, which they can click or tap on to access the different speed options.
Based on Twitter’s announcement, it looks like they can watch a video at as slow as 0.25x speed or as fast as 2x.
According to Twitter spokesperson Joseph Nunez, users will be able to pick playback speed on “Tweet Videos, Amplify Videos, Voice Tweets, videos in DMs, and Video Live Replays, depending on their platform.”
Nunez also said that Twitter plans to expand the test to iOS in the future.
Twitter is also trialling a downvote button, which is being tested.
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