Twitter is teasing some of the biggest changes to its service since it first launched in 2006, aiming to make good on the company's promise to promote 'healthy conversation.'
The prototype also moves the engagement counts for replies behind a tap. This change is designed to make Twitter a little friendlier.
Twitter, which has long billed itself as the social media site for “what’s happening now,” has also made changes to how its camera functions. Speaking at Twitter's house at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, Coleman said users will be able to post pictures, video and livestreams with a different look when they capture them live.The update was a year in the making and will both make the platform more camera-centric as well as bring splashes of color to Twitter timelines.
The new features are similar to what users find on Instagram and Snapchat. Twitter hopes the enhanced camera will get users posting more videos, photos and live broadcasts on its platform.
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