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  1. Want to know more about Spaces and how to host your own? Check out the thread below and follow for future updates on Spaces!

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  2. If you’re ready to join a Space, you can listen on Android, iOS, and web. If you want to host, co-host, speak, react with emojis, or discover Spaces from the Spaces tab (English only for now) tap in on Android or iOS.

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  3. What’s that Space bar at the top of Home? It shows Spaces that people you follow are speaking in/listening to. Tap in to join or scroll down on the TL to dismiss the bar. Choose who can see your Spaces listening activity from Settings & privacy > Privacy & safety > Spaces

    Two iOS phone screens. The screen on the left shows the Home timeline with the Space bar at the top with icons for three live Spaces. The screen on the right shows the settings page for Spaces listening activity –– "Allow followers to see which Spaces you're listening to" is toggled on.
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  4. Spaces let you be a part of live audio conversations, from anywhere. To help you discover popular Spaces from around the world and search for ones about your interests, we’re testing a Spaces tab –– available on Android and iOS in English only for now.

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    May 10

    We’ve been continuously working to combat spammy & duplicative content on Twitter at scale and our new Copypasta and Duplicate Content policy clarifies what constitutes a violation along with what happens when it is violated.

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    May 3

    Some Tweets are for everyone & 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!

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  7. Video captions or no captions, it’s now easier to choose for some of you on iOS, and soon on Android. On videos that have captions available, we’re testing the option to turn captions off/on with a new “CC” button.

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    As promised, the ALT badge and exposed image descriptions go global today. Over the past month, we fixed bugs and gathered feedback from the limited release group. We're ready. You're ready. Let's describe our images! Here's how:

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    Apr 7

    How do you say “Don’t @ me,” without saying “Don’t @ me”? We’re experimenting with Unmentioning—a way to help you protect your peace and remove yourself from conversations—available on Web for some of you now.

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  10. We know you’ve been waiting for the option to search your DMs… Now you can use the search bar in your inbox to find specific messages using keywords and names.

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  11. Ok GIFs aren’t new but what *is new* is the option to capture your own using the in-app camera on iOS.

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  12. When you want to keep up with Tweets but don’t want to be overwhelmed with notification after notification after notification after... On Android, "Tweets from people you follow" push alerts will now be silent by default. You can turn the alert sounds on in your device settings.

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  13. We know video uploads have been slow for some of you on Android. To fix that, we’ve improved how we process some of them. Now it should be faster to share videos (720p or lower) on Android 9+ –– less waiting, more Tweeting while we work on the same for higher quality videos.

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  14. We've heard some accounts are posing as Twitter employees, sending DMs & emails. If we contact you, we'll never ask for your password & our emails will be sent from / only. More on keeping your account safe:

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  15. We heard you –– some of you always want to see latest Tweets first. We've switched the timeline back and removed the tabbed experience for now while we explore other options.

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  16. The Home and Latest timelines are now just a swipe away for everyone on iOS, and soon on Android and web. Tap the ✨ icon to pin (or unpin) the Latest timeline to your Home tab for easy access.

    Two phone screens side by side. The screen on the left shows the prompt that appears after tapping the sparkle icon on Home and gives the option to “Pin your Latest timeline”. The screen on the right shows Home on the “Latest Tweets” tab after the Latest timeline has been pinned.
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  17. Mar 9

    We’ve created a Topic to help you stay updated on the conflict in Ukraine. Follow the War in Ukraine Topic to add relevant Tweets from experts and on-the-ground sources to your timeline:

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    We've gotten a lot of feedback about how to improve the image description (or alt text) experience on Twitter. Today, we're launching 2 features to 3% of Twitter across Android, iOS, and Web: the public ALT badge and exposed image descriptions. 🧵 (1 of 6)

    Screenshot of a published Tweet with an image of a cup of espresso. The exposed image description appears above the ALT badge and says: A small white mug with a tiny loop handle, with a shot of deep brown espresso and a light brown crema on top. The mug sits on a small white saucer on a medium brown wooden table.
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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 3

    Adding context to potentially misleading content is more critical than ever. Starting today, we’re making notes visible on Tweets to some people in the U.S.

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  20. Mar 1

    Once your lists are pinned, you can swipe over to them from your Home timeline.

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