The element seems to be a major attraction drawing in clients to Twitter Blue for more revenue. Let’s get to see more details about this edit button.

What is Twitter Blue?

Twitter Blue is a monthly subscription that offers exclusive access to premium features so you can customize your Twitter experience. Twitter Blue is currently available to Subscribers in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Subscribers can change the theme, and app icon, customize navigation and undo tweets and they can now edit tweets! Read more here.

The roll-out

Twitter last month said the feature to edit tweets is being rolled out to those subscribing to its Blue service in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand first. This long-awaited editing tool test “went well,” so it is being made more widely available, the San Francisco-based tech firm said in a tweet, adding that it is “coming soon” to the United States. “Edit Tweet is a feature that lets people make changes to their Tweet after it’s been published,” the company said on its blog. “Think of it as a short period of time to do things like fix typos, add missed tags, and more.” The Twitter edit button will let users edit a tweet up to five times within 30 minutes of initially posting, Twitter said. An icon looking like a slanted pen or pencil will indicate that a tweet has been edited, and a “version history” will be available to show what was changed, Twitter said. Twitter Blue memberships are estimated at $5 per month, as indicated by the organization’s site. Also, your Twitter followers will actually be able to see that a tweet has been altered with a timestamp exposure. Tapping on that timestamp will bring up a version history. Also Read: Twitter Integrates Podcasts in a Newly Redesigned Spaces Tab

Availability to global Twitter

The edit button access is still limited but will be available globally after Blue’s early access according to Twitter. The major aim of the tweak is that “Tweeting will feel more approachable and less stressful,” Twitter added while testing the feature. So, for now, the global Twitter will have to wait patiently until Twitter hears our cry too.

Conclusion

One thing I have come to love about this Twitter edit button is its ability to have version control. You will be able to see what a person changed, engagement, and the history feature of the tweet before they applied an edit button.