Microblogging site Twitter has introduced two new features for its web app. Now users can save a tweet before sending it and also schedule a time for it to be automatically posted. The company announced that these features will be available to users in the web application and not the mobile phone version for now at least.
According to Twitter, while typing in a new tweet, you will see a calendar icon beside the emoji icon at the bottom of the window. Click on that and select the date and time when you would like to tweet the post. Using this will be similar to scheduling a tweet via TweetDeck.
Not quite ready to send that Tweet? Now on https://t.co/fuPJa36kt0 you can save it as a draft or schedule it to send at a specific time –– all from the Tweet composer! pic.twitter.com/d89ESgVZal
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) May 28, 2020
Users can now also save drafts of unfinished tweets. Follow these steps to try it:
[hq]How to save drafts of unfinished tweets[/hq]
[hans][hstep]Step 1: Write something in the compose box[/hstep]
[hstep]Step 2: Click on the cross icon at the top left corner of the window.
[hstep]Step 3: Click on 'save' option and secure your thought for later!
[hq]How to retrieve the drafted tweet[/hq]
[hans][hstep]Step 1: Open the compose window and click on the option ‘Unsent Tweets’[/hstep]
[hstep]Step 2: Select the draft you would like to send out[/hstep]
[hstep]Step 3: Edit the draft and post it.[/hstep][/hans]
Earlier, Twitter had introduced the scheduling feature for only a select group of web users. This move will come in handy for frequent users of social media platforms like online influencers and news sites.
Right now, Tweet drafts saved on desktop or mobile web will be accessible via desktop or mobile web only.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) May 28, 2020
Apart from making the work of timely tweeting easier, the feature will also help people who work via tweets.
According to Twitter, the drafts saved on the web version of the app will be synced to the desktop only. The same goes for mobile devices. Hence, you will have to use mobile phone to access the draft through the phone version of the app.
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