Twitter in October had announced
that it is developing a bookmarking feature to save tweets for later.
The social media giant appears to be finally testing the new feature on
Android smartphones. While the feature was called Save For Later
earlier, the name was changed to Bookmarks in the following month. In
November, the company said
that it had started testing the feature. With the latest update, it is
clear that Twitter has stayed with the name and the feature is aimed at
helping Twitter users privately flag tweets for personal viewing at
their convenience.
A report
from 9to5Google has revealed that the Bookmarks feature was spotted in
the latest beta (version 7.29) for Twitter's Android app. We were not
able to see the same feature however, despite being on the same version.
It thus appears to be a limited test for beta users. The report says,
"Tapping the carrot in the top-right corner of every tweet reveals a new
"Add Tweet to Bookmarks" option that is now the very first item in that
menu. A snack bar pops up at the bottom of the display to confirm the
action, with it featuring a shortcut to view the full list of saved
tweets." Meanwhile, the Bookmarks can be accessed in the navigation
drawer placed below the Moments tab, the report adds.
To recall,
Twitter had announced in October 2017 that it is developing the feature
to save tweets. Additionally, Keith Coleman, Head of Product, Twitter,
had revealed that a new feature #SaveForLater was in the works. Later,
in November, Tina Koyama, a staff product designer at the company, had
tweeted "News from the #SaveForLater team! We've decided to call our
feature 'Bookmarks' because that's a commonly used term for saving
content and it fits nicely alongside the names of the other features in
the navigation."
Bookmarks, which essentially keeps a private copy
of a tweet for the user instead of liking or retweeting, has been a
much-awaited feature. Twitter's product manager Jesar Shah had said in
October last year that the feature was popularly requested by users.
Meanwhile,
Twitter has not made any official announcement regarding the feature as
of now. It also raises questions such as what will be the time limit
until when the tweets will be saved, or whether the private copy will
remain with the user even after the original tweet is deleted.
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