Twitter may allow you to undo tweets if you pay for it

The του Twitter ζητούν εδώ και καιρό τη δυνατότητα επεξεργασίας των tweets τους και ενώ η εταιρεία είχε υπαινιχθεί ότι πιθανόν να φέρει αυτήν την δυνατότητα, η τελευταία επίσημη στάση της εταιρείας είναι ότι η λειτουργία δεν θα εφαρμοστεί.

Recently, however, there have been rumors that a "tweet undo" function is coming to the platform. THE engineer Jane Manchun Wong discovered such a feature. Specifically states that there is a subscription page associated with the "Undo tweet" function.

Although this all makes some sense given that we know Twitter is considering a subscription , it's hard to say at this point that this feature has any value since it seems to only allow a tweet to be undone within five seconds of sending it.

Indeed, the current undo function behaves like the function "Email undo" introduced by Google in Gmail in 2015, in the sense that it only adds a few seconds delay before the tweet is actually sent. During this period, you will not be able to view the tweet which means that you cannot detect potential typographical errors or other errors.

The Twitter officially confirmed today on CNET that the feature is in the works, but didn't comment on whether it would require users to pay for it. It is likely that this capability is in its early stages and the company has not yet taken a specific decision.

It is also important to note that since the functionality is in private testing, Twitter can further improve the user interface, and add more duration to it.

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