Twitter will allow you to save important tweets to view later
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Twitter is currently developing a button to save the tweets that interest you and be able to read them later. A kind of 'Favorites Bookmark' like the ones we have in Google Chrome and that will facilitate access to information in the microblogging service.
This world we live in is not made for the clueless. Too many stimuli, sources of information, data and data to store, events that occur and that interest us. The day is not enough for everything we want to do but, even so, we try.And this is well known to application developers. Above all, of course, those that are related to news, information or social networks. Twitter, for example, is one of the most used social networks to keep up to date with everything. Instant news, the events counted at the very moment in which they are happening. As we said, too much information.
And on Twitter we not only see brief extracts of news told in real time ( although they are no longer so brief): many times the media take the opportunity to link their news or investigative articles. Reports that interest us but, for whatever reason, sometimes we cannot read at the moment. And the user of this social network has always missed a way to save those interesting tweets to read later. When you feel like it. For example, on the bus, or in a waiting room.
Save tweets: a long-awaited novelty
A novelty that now seems inescapable in a social network like Twitter. The possibility of being able to save the tweets that interest us to be able to see them later, whenever we want, seems essential to us. And the engineers and developers at Twitter have finally gotten down to business. So we could read it from the hand of Sriram Krishnan, Twitter product manager.
https://twitter.com/sriramk/status/917543435258572800
In this explanatory GIF we can see how they have included this useful way to store Twitter content Simply, the user will navigate, as always , for the tweets on his timeline. Next, when you see content that you find interesting, you will click on the three-dot menu below the tweet. Now all that remains is to add it to bookmarks.
https://twitter.com/jesarshah/status/917538205376770048
For Hack Week @Twitter we started developing SaveForLater. Here's the early prototype that we put together in a week, which is likely to change. pic.twitter.com/c5LekvVF3l
- jesar ? (@jesarshah) October 9, 2017
In the personal menu of each one of us, Twitter will add a new section in which we will find all those tweets that we have saved for read later. We can find them one after the other, as if we were browsing our own timeline.
This action, they assure from Twitter, will be absolutely private Therefore, the owner of the tweet that you have saved to read later will not be notified in any way. This means that if your content is saved, in turn, by another user, you will not know it at any time. A much more discreet way of saving the material that interests you and that replaces the way in which, to this day, Titter users have been doing it: pressing the heart button on each published tweet.
Surely, this Twitter move will be much better received than the increase in tweet characters. A useful move that many were waiting for and that will finally see the light of day in a new update. We will not be able to cover all the information that is offered to us within the application, but it will make it easier for us to read it later. What better than being able to read those tweets that escaped us while we were traveling by bus?