Twitter is a sensitive platform to share your views and feelings, and sometimes your views may not be accepted by most of your followers, especially if you have thousands of followers. Maybe some of your tweets are just meant for your friends, or a particular kind of followers. Twitter now has a solution for you with the Twitter Circle feature. This is simply like the concept of a WhatsApp group, wherein the post you make is only shared with the people who are included in your group. On Twitter though, you do it a bit differently.
Twitter Circle was initially rolled out to a few users as part of testing. The feature is now rolling out to everyone and can be activated by you as well. Twitter Circle will let you create a small group of 150 people from your list of followers. “You choose who's in your Twitter Circle, and the individuals you've added can view, reply to and interact with the Tweets you share in the circle,” says Twitter in the official blog post.
If you have been added to someone's Twitter Circle, the tweets made by them for the Circle will contain a green badge. This will be an identifier that the tweet is limited to a certain group of people. Note that these tweets cannot be retweeted by others.
Twitter had initially began testing Twitter Circle in May 2022 with a limited number of people on iOS, Android, and web.
But who should use Twitter Circle? According to Twitter, it can be used if you want to:
- have more flexibility to choose who can see your Tweets
- feel more comfortable Tweeting and expressing yourself with select people
- remove the need for alternate or secondary accounts
Along with the Twitter Circle, there are some other features available on Twitter for users to try out regarding control over
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