Twitter has been testing several capabilities from “fleets”, a tool for disappearing content to ‘Spaces’, an audio chatbox. The most recent function that is in its trial phase is a new voice messaging function for direct messages on its microblogging platform. The function will be rolled out in a phased manner for all its customers in India, Japan and Brazil.
With this new function, one can send voice notes as DMs from voice tweets, the function introduced by the firm final year. The DMs can be, on the other hand, not be more than 140 seconds extended. The test function will be offered each for Twitter utilized on Android or iPhones. Sending a voice message is pretty related to how you send voice notes on WhatsApp.
How to DM with a voice note on Twitter
To get access to the app 1st update it from Play shop
Log in to your account, go to the message section and open a fresh or current chat
Tap on the voice recording button to record your message for not more than 140 seconds.
Tap once more to finish the record. Listen to the note after ahead of sending
Swipe and release the button to send the message.
The function is presently offered for Twitter customers on smartphones or tabs. However, quickly it will be created offered on Web Browser as effectively.
Twitter is ramping up with voice services. It has been experimenting with an Audio chat area function named Spaces and a number of other capabilities to diversify its interests from 280-character tweets for some time now. With this new function Twitter desires to give its customers, each storytellers and listeners alike, a new, more humane way to express themselves.
According to Manish Maheshwari, Managing Director, Twitter India, the social media giant desires to let customers connect by means of “nuances, emotion, and empathy built by hearing someone’s voice.”
Twitter introduced Voice Tweets in June final year. These tweets seem on others’ timeline just like any common tweet but can be distinguished from a common Tweet as it will have the profile image of the user at its centre, inviting you to click and hear the tweet. They also have a background playback alternative so that one can hear a tweet although scrolling by means of other tweets on the feed or undertaking other work on phone or on go.