Fleets
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If you didn't have enough with Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube or even LinkedIn stories, wait until you know what Fleets is, the new tool that begins to be deployed as of today on Twitter. Yes, the 'Stories' that last only 24 hours reach the bird's social network We tell you all the details and how you can create and share the new Twitter stories.
Fleets works in the purest Instagram style They are a kind of 'stories' that last a maximum of 24 hours and allow you to add graphic content(both video and images or even text) in a vertical format.These are located in the upper area and have a maximum duration of 15 seconds. In this way, users can share their day-to-day life without the need for it to remain saved in their profile.
In addition, it is also possible to share tweets or allow users to reply to 'stories'. However, it is not possible to give 'Like' or even retweet, so this new feature is also a method of avoiding controversy over a user's post. According to Twitter, this feature has already been in testing in some countries, and has helped users feel more comfortable sharing what they think.
How to create and share Fleets on our Twitter account
The feature is coming to all iOS and Android users.It will be available for the next few days, so it is likely that it will not appear available to you yet. When you already have the option, an icon will appear in the upper area with your profile image and a '+' in the lower corner By pressing you will be able to access the camera to take a picture and take a video, as well as edit and customize the 'clutter' by adding text or emojis. To publish it, you just have to click on the 'Fleet' button that will appear in the upper area.
You can also share tweets to Fleets. You just have to click on the 'share' button that appears at the bottom of the tweet and select the option called 'Share in a Fleet' Automatically the Tweet will be will be added to the edit tab so you can include text or even adjust the size.
We will see what is the reception of the users when this new option begins to be implemented on Twitter.