Twitter now allows you to limit replies

Twitter now allows you to limit replies to your old tweets


Twitter now allows you to change who can reply to any tweet after they’ve been posted. The company is offering this feature to offer users more control over replies to their tweets.


Twitter has been testing tons of features to supply users a far better experience. The microblogging site has now unrolled a replacement feature, which allows you to limit who can reply to your old tweets. The company is offering this feature to offer users more control over replies to their tweets.

The ability to limit replies was first introduced in 2020. Twitter has expanded this feature and now allows you to change who can reply to your tweets after they’ve been posted. Previously, you were only allowed to vary who could reply to tweets once they were created, but you couldn’t enter and alter your selection then . The new feature was first discovered by prolific researcher Jane Manchun Wong in June, and Twitter is now releasing it for all the users who are using the stable version. After posting a tweet, you'll simply tap the three-dotted button and a menu will crop up . Here you'll find a replacement “Change who can reply” option.

The company says “a conversation on Twitter can get noisy and hard to follow. For a more meaningful convo experience, you'll open replies to everyone, people you follow, or simply people you mention” even after a posting tweet.

Make sure you're using the newest version of Twitter if you're unable to identify the new feature within the app. The new update should hit your devices within the coming days. Notably, users who are restricted from replying to your tweets will still be ready to view, retweet, retweet with a comment, like and share your tweets.

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