Twitter is testing a new feature called ‘Twitter Circle’ where users can handpick a smaller crowd of 150 people with whom they want to share their tweets.
The new Twitter feature seems to be on a similar line to Instagram’s Close Friends feature, which allows selecting the audience for their stories.
Announcing the feature on Tuesday, Twitter said, “Some Tweets are for everyone and others are just for people you’ve picked.”
“We’re now testing Twitter Circle, which lets you add up to 150 people who can see your Tweets when you want to share with a smaller crowd. Some of you can create your own Twitter Circle beginning today!,” Twitter Safety tweeted, ANI reported from Washington
Since the microblogging social media platform says that for now, the new feature will be appearing for “Some of you”, if you have it, then here is how it works:
First, you will choose up to 150 people irrespective of whether you follow them or not. Then while twitting anything selects the option ‘Twitter Circle’ to limit your tweet to only those people you have selected.
The users can edit the list of people that they have selected in ‘Twitter Circle’ anytime they want. Also, people will not be notified if you remove them, the company said.
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