TweetDeck could soon become a paid Twitter Blue feature

TweetDeck could soon become a paid feature that is exclusive to Twitter Blue. The upcoming version of TweetDeck – Twitter’s Tweet Management Tool – has been spotted by a Tipster with a sign-up page. In July last year, Twitter rolled out a major design overhaul for TweetDeck. An enhanced search feature has been introduced in TweetDeck to help users better find the content they are looking for. To celebrate the ongoing IPL season, Twitter has also started testing a dedicated cricket tab which has started appearing on the Explore page in India.

Reverse engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong Discovered An ongoing sign up page for Twitter. In the shared screenshots, the feature claims to be “a powerful realtime tool for people living on Twitter” and offers an “ad-free experience”. Earlier this month, Wong There were hints That TweetDeck could become a payment feature that is exclusive to Twitter Blue.

Last year, Twitter announced a major design overhaul for TweetDeck. TweetDeck also received an advanced search to help users better find the content they were looking for. Posted by TweetDeck A series of tweets About the new feature, he said, “Advanced Tweet Composer lets you create threads and add photos, videos, GIFs, polls or emojis to your tweets, including scheduled tweets.” Users were able to access new column types like Profiles, Topics, Explore, Events, Moments and Bookmarks in addition to Deck – which helps users organize columns into groups.

A few days ago, Twitter announced that it was testing a dedicated cricket tab that has started appearing on the Explore page in India. The new tab comes as a unique place where cricket fans will be able to get the latest updates about their favorite matches, teams and players. It also has video highlights, live cricket scoreboard and exclusive Twitter-first content. Twitter has launched custom IPL team emojis in English and seven Indian languages ​​to increase its engagement among cricket fans.


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Jasmine Jose

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