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Twitter's upcoming 'edit' feature will retain a copy of the original tweet

According to reports, Twitter will create a new tweet when using the edit feature while preserving the older one

April 17, 2022 / 15:39 IST
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Elon Musk or not, Twitter has confirmed it is working on an edit button. The microblogging said it would kick off testing with Twitter Blue subscribers first and then roll out the feature widely.

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According to creator and developer Jane Manchun Wong, Twitter's approach to the edit button is "immutable"—the feature preserves a copy of the original tweet, along with a list of prior conversations. When you edit a tweet, the feature copies your text on to a new tweet along with "amended content".
While the edit button isn't available for testing yet, some developers who have managed to get early access, shared screenshots of the feature online. The option to edit appears to be in the three-dots menu and when you click on it, it takes you to a composition window.

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Tesla CEO Musk has offered to buy Twitter for $54.2 a share, valuing the social media company at $43 billion. Musk, who said it was his “best and final” offer, has a more than 9 percent stake in Twitter.

Twitter’s board has responded to Musk’s proposal with the so-called poison pill strategy that will dilute anyone amassing a stake in the company of more than 15 percent by selling more shares to other shareholders at a discount.

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