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Twitter works on new function to hide tweets automatically

The upcoming Twitter tool would allow users to archive their posts after a set period

Twitter unveiled its plans on developing a set of new privacy features that are intended to give users greater control over their posts and interactions within the platform.

These tools are related to what the company calls social privacy, which is how people manage their reputation and identity on the social network. This involves information such as the list of followers, tweets, and whether or not the account is public.

Among the features that the company considers incorporating into the service is the ability to archive old tweets so that they are no longer visible to others after a specific period previously designated by the user.

In that sense, Twitter contemplates adding a variety of time options. For example, it would be possible to hide posts automatically after a lapse of 30, 60, and 90 days or after a full year from their publication.

This feature is still in the concept phase, so there is no release date defined yet. However, it represents a very useful solution to get rid of old tweets instead of having to delete them manually.

Svetlana Pimkina, a staff researcher at Twitter, noted that there are many users who do not understand the basics of privacy. It is for this reason that these people are less involved in the platform.

When social privacy needs are not met, people limit their self-expression. They withdraw from the conversation, said the specialist. The company will begin urging people to review whether their accounts are public or private starting this month.

The Twitter privacy team is currently working on the following products:

  1. Archived tweets: will allow you to hide old posts after a certain time. In this way, they will only remain visible to the account holder.
  2. Removal of followers: Users will have the ability to exclude users from their list of followers. The feature will be put to the test this month.
  3. Hide the like section: people will be able to set who (everyone, only selected followers or groups) can see the tweets they have liked.
  4. Exit Conversations: Users will have the option to withdraw from a public conversation on Twitter.

This post was last modified on May 15, 2022 12:34 pm

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