Twitter update: Now iPhone, Android owners can use closed caption toggle
Twitter update: Users can click into the Write tab to start writing a Note, and can then embed the Note into their tweet when finished.
Twitter update: Microblogging platform Twitter announced that the option to turn captions off/on with a new "CC" button, the feature which it was testing earlier, is now available for everyone. The brand said that the feature is now available for all the users on the iOS and Android platforms.
"The choice is now yours: the closed caption toggle is now available for everyone on iOS and Android! Tap the 'CC' button on videos with available captions to turn the captions off/on," the company wrote on Twitter Support.
Meanwhile, the company has recently confirmed that the platform is working on a built-in Notes feature that will allow users to write longer posts. The feature is currently available to a select group of users in the US, UK, Canada, and Ghana.
Twitter shared how the feature will work in two separate GIFs. Users can click into the "Write" tab to start writing a Note, and can then embed the Note into their tweet when finished.
Several writers have already published Notes on the platform, which appear as long-form posts that can have tweets, videos, and images mixed in. The platform is also, reportedly, rolling out its much-anticipated 'Edit button' feature for selected users, IANS reported.
Recently, Twitter has confirmed that the platform is working on a built-in Notes feature that will allow users to write longer posts. On its own platform, Twitter introduced Notes and said it is testing the new feature for its audience.
Users can click into the "Write" tab to start writing a Note, and can then embed the Note into their tweet when finished. Several writers have already published Notes on the platform, which appear as long-form posts that can have tweets, videos, and images mixed in.
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