Twitter is testing a new feature called Voice Tweets for a limited number of people. Tweets over voice will be groundbreaking feature twitter has ever introduced. And Twitter says that users can record voice up to 140 seconds. Now users can tweet with their voice instead of text. This feature currently not available for everyone, but some iOS users have been testing, and Twitter says that it will roll out soon in the coming weeks.
Twitter is where you go to talk about what’s happening. Over the years, photos, videos, gifs, and extra characters have allowed you to add your own flair and personality to your conversations. But sometimes 280 characters aren’t enough and some conversational nuances are lost in translation. So starting today, we’re testing a new feature that will add a more human touch to the way we use Twitter – your very own voice.
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Creating a voice tweet just click on composer means “+” icon and select wavelength icon, there you see screen opening with your twitter profile icon, now just tap on that and start your voice recording, remember user can only record up to 140 seconds of voice, but you can automatically continue to create a new thread of a voice you just need to keep talking. So you don’t need to worry about the 140 seconds.
Once it has been done voice tweet now appears on the Twitter timeline. Listening to voice tweets just tap on the image and it will start in the audio player at the button (only for iOS users) just like Spotify player at the bottom. You can listen and also continue to scroll other tweets.
There’s a lot that can be left unsaid or uninterpreted using text, so we hope voice Tweeting will create a more human experience for listeners and storytellers alike. Whether it’s #storytime about your encounter with wild geese in your neighborhood, a journalist sharing breaking news or a first-hand account from a protest, we hope voice Tweeting gives you the ability to share your perspectives quickly and easily with your voice. We can’t wait to see how people will use this to make their voices heard and add to the public conversation.
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