We all have been sharing photos, videos, gifs, and extra characters over the years. Now it has come with one more feature, apparently the WhatsApp has been for long, This is the Voice Record messaging feature.
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 - Says Twitter in its official blog.
How to send a voice tweet
Open the Tweet composer and tap the new icon with wavelengths. You’ll see your profile photo with the record button at the bottom – tap this to record your voice.
Recording a voice Tweet
Each voice Tweet captures up to 140 seconds of audio. Have more to say? Keep talking. Once you reach the time limit for a Tweet, a new voice Tweet starts automatically to create a thread. Once you’re done, tap the Done button to end your recording and go back to the composer screen to Tweet, Twitter blog explained.
People will see your voice Tweet appear on their timeline alongside other Tweets. To listen, tap the image. On iOS only, playback will start in a new window docked at the bottom of your timeline and you can listen as you scroll. You can also keep listening while doing other things on your phone or on the go.
Voice Tweet playing in the timeline
Creating voice Tweets will be available to a limited group of people on Twitter for iOS to start but in the coming weeks everyone on iOS should be able to Tweet with their voice. Everyone will be able to see (hear) them and reply.
There’s a lot that can be left unsaid or uninterpreted using text, so voice Tweeting will create a more human experience for listeners and storytellers alike says twitter.
This feature can be used to tell a story like encounter with wild geese in your neighborhood, a journalist sharing breaking news, or a first-hand account from a protest, any incident.
Android users, wait for some more time.
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