Twitter announced via a support tweet that it is testing a new feature to warn users about debates that may be too heated or intense.

Corresponding information and a reminder are initially available on Android and iOS. The feature also reminds you to maintain a little netiquette via a pop-up. The aim is to improve communication on Twitter.

Twitter is testing the warning
Twitter is testing the warning, source: Twitter Support

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Some topics quickly heat up people's minds on social media and that's exactly where the new feature comes in. It warns users when a conversation might get heated. There are also displays that serve as a reminder to maintain a little culture of discussion. Twitter emphasizes respect for others, the importance of facts and the value of different perspectives. Ultimately, the platform apparently hopes to contribute to a better online conversation climate.

According to the announcement, the feature has launched on a trial basis in the Twitter apps for Android and iOS. However, more precise details about how many users will be included in the tests are not yet available. It also remains unclear for the time being whether the feature will initially only be tested in English and whether or when it will also be available in Germany.


Source: PT
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