Twitter rolls out audio tweets for iPhone users
Twitter has rolled out audio tweets for iPhone users (IOS) while android phone users remain hopeful. Twitter has rolled out the ability to record audio snippets and attach them to your tweets for iPhone users. The new feature is available first on iOS and launching today for “a limited group of people,” according to the…
Twitter has rolled out audio tweets for iPhone users (IOS) while android phone users remain hopeful.
Twitter has rolled out the ability to record audio snippets and attach them to your tweets for iPhone users. The new feature is available first on iOS and launching today for “a limited group of people,” according to the company.
“Sometimes 280 characters aren’t enough and some conversational nuances are lost in translation. So starting today, we’re testing a new feature that will add a more human touch to the way we use Twitter — your very own voice,” Twitter’s Maya Patterson and Rémy Bourgoin wrote in a blog post.
If you’ve got access to it, you’ll see a new waveform icon beside the camera icon when composing a tweet. Tap that, and a red record button appears at the bottom of the screen, which you can tap to start recording your message, then boom there you go.
“Each voice tweet captures up to 140 seconds of audio. Have more to say? Keep talking. Once you reach the time limit for a tweet, a new voice tweet starts automatically to create a thread,” – Twitter said on its handle.
Audio can only be added to original tweets, according to this help page, so you can’t include them in replies or retweets with a comment. Another minor thing to note is that whatever your profile picture is when you record an audio clip will always be attached to that audio tweet.
“Your current profile photo will be added as a static image on your audio attachment and will not refresh if you update your profile photo,” – Twitter says.
You can listen to audio tweets by hitting the play button. On iOS, Twitter says a dock will appear near the bottom of the app so you can listen to audio tweets and continue scrolling through your timeline. They’ll also keep playing in the background if you switch to another app.
Listen To A Few Audios On Twitter Below:
oh wow pic.twitter.com/HoQEEMxPvH
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 17, 2020
You can Tweet a Tweet. But now you can Tweet your voice!
Rolling out today on iOS, you can now record and Tweet with audio. pic.twitter.com/jezRmh1dkD
— Twitter (@Twitter) June 17, 2020