Recently, Twitter has also officially unveiled a new feature named “Notes,” which is in testing and will allow publishing long-form content within 2500 words.
iOS & Android Twitter Users Can Now Enable Captions
We all know what Closed Caption is. It is the subtitle that we can see in the video player, and nowadays, this caption feature is available on every social platform such as YouTube & Facebook. Twitter desktop site & app already supports this CC toggle button. Now the company wants to expand it to more platforms, and now it is also available on iOS and iPad’s Twitter app.
On videos that have captions available, we’re testing the option to turn captions off/on with a new “CC” button. pic.twitter.com/Q2Q2Wmr78U — Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) April 22, 2022 Some Twitter users on iPhones & iPads could already use this CC toggle button due to its testing phase; the company also allowed it for some regular users, which the developers started in April this year. iOS users will find this new CC button on the top right corner of the video player of the Twitter app. Earlier in May, the company also started testing it for Android and on the mobile website, but we don’t know exactly when it will be available for these users. Besides, with the launch for iOS, Twitter said to launch CC toggle for Android soon.
Twitter Is Working on Communities Home Section Redesign
Reliable tipster Alessandro Paluzzi’s new tweet informed about an upcoming upgrade to the Twitter Communities. The Twitter developer is working on redesigning the Home section of Twitter Communities. It is unclear what changes we will see in this redesign, but as the screenshot shows, it is getting to lookalike from the search section. Still, it is a mystery when it will arrive as a stable update.