![]() ![]() Here’s what you need to knowĪs prospective Twitter owner Elon Musk prepares to take the microblogging service in a new direction, many of its 217 million active users are keen to know what exactly he plans to do with it. Goodbye TweetDeck for Mac, you were too pure for this world ![]() Twitter CoTweets: Everything you need to know about co-authored tweets No joke: Twitter is taking away your blue check on April 1, unless you payĮdited tweets may be coming to your Twitter timeline soon There’s also much interest in Threads, a Twitter-like tool linked to Instagram that is expected to launch on Thursday, July 6. Twitter has faced so many disruptions, changes, and renewed concern over hate speech since Musk bought the company in October that some frustrated users are exploring alternative options like Mastodon and Bluesky. Since Twitter brought in the reading limits at the weekend, elements of the older version of TweetDeck have stopped working for some users. Musk said the action was needed to prevent tech companies from scraping Twitter data to train their AI tools - something he has long been upset about as the data is being utilized without permission - though some see the move as another attempt at nudging non-verified users into paying for Twitter Blue. The changes come just days after Elon Musk announced that the company was limiting verified accounts to reading 10,000 posts a day, unverified accounts to 1,000 a day, and new unverified accounts to 500 a day. However, Teams functionality in TweetDeck is temporarily unavailable and will be restored in the coming weeks, the company said. The new version of TweetDeck supports full composer functionality, Spaces, video docking, polls, and more. In a tweet on Monday announcing the changes, Twitter said that all saved searches, lists, and columns will be carried over to the new version of TweetDeck via an “import” prompt that shows when you load the application for the first time. Twitter has been testing a new version of TweetDeck for some time, and users are being invited to try it via a link on the current interface. Twitter’s verified tier - known officially as Twitter Blue - currently costs from $8 per month or $84 per year and brings with it features such as the ability to edit tweets, prioritized rankings in conversation and search, and fewer ads. ![]() Here are some alternativesįrom August 2, you’ll need to be a verified user to continue using TweetDeck. You no longer have an excuse to forget alt text on your Twitter photos More Twitter users will soon see fact-check notes on tweets ![]()
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