Twitter Is Testing A New “Tweets Per Month” Feature: Check The Details
Twitter could soon allow you to see how many times you have tweeted in a month.
This could help you in better manage your Twitter usage.
This is to gauge the correlation between the number of tweets posted and user engagement.
Twitter is testing a new feature that will allow users to see how many times someone tweets per month. Some folks reverse engineered to discover this feature in development about a month ago. But this morning, according to Techcrunch we learn that some Twitter users have shared that they now have access to this Twitter feature.
Twitter Tweets Per Month: Details
According to the report, the Pew Research Center discovered in 2019 that 10% of Twitter users create 80% of the tweets on the platform. According to the study, the average Twitter user only posts twice per month. Twitter had 237.8 million monetizable daily active users as of the previous quarter.
"This is part of an ongoing experiment in which we want to learn how providing more context about an account's tweet frequency can help people make more informed decisions about the accounts they choose to engage with," a Twitter spokesperson said.
Previously, the microblogging site announced that it is testing a feature that will allow users to post images, videos, and GIFs in a single multimedia tweet. The company confirmed the test and stated that it is only available to a limited number of users for a limited time, adding that accounts can add tags to both photos and videos in the tweet.
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