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Twitter test with status indicators to report that you are online


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The status indicators on Twitter could be a reality in a future update, along with a new arrangement of conversations, in a social network that seeks to renew itself with interesting features.

Twitter is a social network to give immediate information, but from time to time also a series of very interesting conversations are developed that are not easy to follow with the current system of responses from the platform.

And it is that the same social network is testing two new features: on the one hand is the status indicator to inform all our followers that we are online, and on the other hand a response to tweets similar to the one we see in Facebook.

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Regarding the status indicator, it would facilitate interaction with those people you follow and who are online at that moment. At the moment it seems that the state indicator is counting on enough critics since it could threaten the privacy of each one of the users who are not interested in informing their contacts that they are online.

In any case from the head of the Twitter product, Sara Haider, it is clarified that the status indicator (which is what has raised the most controversy), could be deactivated from the configuration of the Twitter account.

On the other hand, the function of threading messages on Twitter would allow users to follow a conversation more easily than the current method. And it is better that this function has been set to thread messages, since it clears the conversation and facilitates the tracking of those tweets that are really interesting for the community of users.

While it is unknown when these news from Twitter could be available, it seems that a small group of users can already enjoy them.

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