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Twitter now allows up to 20 people to send the same message

Twitter now allows up to 20 people to send the same message

Twitter keeps updating with new features. The social network has announced that it will implement a series of changes in the direct messages function to improve the user experience.

Now it is possible to send the same direct message to a maximum of 20 users . This feature seeks to ensure that no more accidental group chats are created when wanting to send DM to several people.

This also works when sharing tweets by direct message . By choosing Share and Send by direct message, users will be able to select up to 20 recipients for their own or third-party message.

Twitter has also announced more changes to the direct messages feature. Now, when you are swiping between chats, a button is displayed that allows you to automatically go to the latest conversations .

Likewise, the company has implemented changes in the ways of reacting to a direct message. Holding down on a message will display the classic reaction menu that previously only appeared when doing a double I touched.

According to Twitter, the new direct message sending function is now available in the web version and the iOS application. The changes in the reactions, meanwhile, will be released first on the iPhone.

Android users will have to wait a bit to receive the new functions, since according to the company they will arrive “soon”. However, you can use the new chats scroll button right now.

More news on Twitter

These news are just some of those that Twitter has implemented in recent times. Earlier this month, the social network added support for signing in with Apple to protect users' privacy by hiding their real email address.

In addition, this week Twitter advanced in its plans to arrive with force in the world of paid newsletters. The company began to show the fruits of the Revue acquisition.

According to what has been reported, users will be able to subscribe to a Revue newsletter directly from a user's profile on the social network. They will see a button just below the number of followers.

If you proceed, you will be asked if you want to use your email address associated with Twitter to proceed with the subscription. In this case, the function reaches the web and Android first, with iOS the one that is waiting.

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