Selular.ID – Twitter is testing a feature called Tweet Take, which allows users to use their camera to add a video or photo reaction to their retweets.
Currently, the new feature is only available on iOS for certain users.
When the user presses the retweet button, the new retweet feature will appear as a new option called Quote Tweets with reactions. When the option is selected, the phone’s camera will be activated, allowing the user to record a video or take a photo in reaction to the retweeted post.
The recorded video or photo will be displayed on the user’s follower timeline, with the tweet embedded in the reaction. However, there is currently no information available regarding the maximum length of recorded video.
Tweet reaction videos can now start on Twitter!
Testing on iOS: when you tap the Retweet icon, choose “Quote Tweet with reaction” to create and customize your very own Tweet Take –– a reaction video (or photo) with the Tweet embedded. pic.twitter.com/1E30F8rKYh
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 6, 2022
Twitter is also testing a new composer bar, which will be placed slightly above the bottom navigation bar. Again, this feature is only available to certain iOS users for now.
The purpose of the composer bar is to replace the floating compose button and make it easier to add photos, videos and start Space conversations.
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Currently, there is no information about when Twitter will release Tweet Take and the new composer bar feature for Android and make it accessible to all its users.
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