Twitter has imposed yet another rule, days after limiting the quantity of tweets that unverified users can read. This time, it has to do with TweetDeck, a well-liked dashboard programme for the social networking site. It appears that TweetDeck will soon only be accessible to verified users as a premium service. Twitter announced the launch of a host of new services with the stipulation that “users must be Verified to access TweetDeck in 30 days.” Users will therefore need to purchase Twitter Blue in order to receive verified account status.
TweetDeck is getting new features
The new TweetDeck, according to Twitter, “offers enhanced functionality and incorporates more of what you see on twitter.com.” A complete Tweet Composer, advanced search options, and additional column types are among the new features. Twitter wrote in a blog post, “We’re also introducing Decks—a new way to arrange columns into clean workplaces.
According to Twitter, the updated TweetDeck is now accessible, and users may access their previously saved searches and workflows by choosing “Try the new TweetDeck” from the bottom left menu.
The following are a some of the new features coming to TweetDeck:
- To the new TweetDeck, all of your saved searches, lists, and columns will transfer. Whenever you use the application for the first time, you will be prompted to import your columns.
- a tool that allows you to construct Tweets, including scheduled Tweets, and add media such as images, videos, GIFs, polls, and emojis.
- assistance with Twitter Spaces.
- You can find the stuff you’re looking for with the use of advanced search.
- Tweet arrangement so that the most recent or most popular Tweets appear first in columns.
- Decks that allow you to organise your columns for a more organised workstation.
- A column creator that provides a more user-friendly interface for creating columns and allows for “Search Twitter” right from the column. Create column types for things like bookmarks, events, moments, subjects, and profile.
- You can view items in the same column and switch Decks while watching a video using the Video Docking feature.
Remember that TweetDeck is not accessible from a mobile device. To access the new TweetDeck, you must have a viewport resolution that is greater than 500px in width and 500px in height, according to Twitter.