Twitter rolls out circles feature: tweets are only visible to some/specified friends

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IT House May 30 news, Twitter After nearly a month of beta testing the Twitter Circle feature in a group that began earlier this month, Twitter has announced that the feature is officially available to all users around the world.

It is reported that the feature is similar to the CloseFriends feature on Instagram, which can share tweets to their closest friends (up to 150 people) instead of everyone. IT House learned that in fact Weibo Similar functions have already been launched in apps like WeChat.

According to reports, users now access Twitter through the latest Twitter app or through a browser, and when they start to compose a tweet, they will see a drop-down menu at the top that reads “Everyone.” Users can then select Twitter Circle to make the tweet “viewable only by selected audiences.”

Additionally, users can click Edit to add or remove people from the circle. Of course, if you add or remove users, the Twitter user being manipulated will not be notified either.

Select "TwitterCircle" to limit your tweets. Select “Twitter Circle” to restrict your tweets.

According to reports, users can add up to 150 users to a circle, regardless of whether these people follow you or not. , and then, when you tweet, only users in that circle will see it (and vice versa), thus privatizing certain tweets.

It’s worth mentioning that with this feature turned on, people in your circles won’t be able to retweet anything you post either, although they can still take screenshots.

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