Twitter is using insights from researchers, therapists, and writers to test a new way to report everything from misinformation & spam to harassment & hate speech.
Starting today, Twitter is rolling out auto-generated captions on videos. This feature will make videos more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing users. Auto captions will be available on web, iOS and Android in over 30 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Thai, Chinese, Hindi and many more.
Tweet reactions seem to be Twitter’s next big experiment after its version of ephemeral stories ‘Fleets’ which it axed due to low usage. Twitter’s new feature appears to be similar to TikTok’s video replies that let users reply with reaction videos. It’s a feature Instagram also recently adopted for Reels.
Tweet reactions seem to be Twitter’s next big experiment after its version of ephemeral stories ‘Fleets’ which it axed due to low usage. Twitter’s new feature appears to be similar to TikTok’s video replies that let users reply with reaction videos. It’s a feature Instagram also recently adopted...