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Screenshots of a Twitter test version of a new “edit button” feature are circulating online, causing both lovers and haters of the platform to feel a wide variety of feelings.

The company addressed the unease and excitement experienced by the very-online Thursday morning in a blog post describing the new feature, which was previously teased in April.

The edit button is only rolling out right now to a small group of users. Twitter expects to look at what happens, including any negative consequences or misuse of the new feature, and then do a wider rollout towards the end of the month for Twitter Blue subscribers.

The edit button will allow users to change tweets a few times in the 30 minutes after they are posted. It will show receipts of when changes are made, similar to Reddit's edit function, and you can tap the tweet to see its entire edit history. Twitter hopes this recordkeeping will “protect the integrity of the conversation.”

According to early reactions, some of those who use the app, however, are on it precisely because Twitter conversations do not have integrity. Such Twitter users were upset about the new feature and posted memes and tweets about their emotions as the news spread.

Others were bothered by the idea that the edit button will only be available to Twitter Blue users, meaning to access it and other new bells and whistles, you have to pay $4.99 a month. It’s a new approach for Twitter and for social media in general, which has typically relied on revenue from advertisers (and, thus, on tracking user data and packaging it for advertisers) in the past.

A number of posters also raised bigger-picture concerns, such as how the edit button could impact the behavior of trolls or extremists on Twitter. Someone imagined the nightmare scenario of a viral tweet being edited to propose a racist belief and to make it seem like many endorsed that belief. A lot of people get their news and information from Twitter, so a change to the way Twitter works could be significant.

Despite some doubts, a few also argued that the edit button, with the built-in context of receipts, would not change Twitter very much.

As often happens, some attempted to steer the discourse to a more important topic.

However the edit button lands, it represents a gamble from Twitter. The platform is looking to change, adapt and evolve. Twitter is going full steam ahead despite recent negative headlines like Elon Musk's attempted purchase to the Twitter's former chief of security saying the company is full of foreign spies, too cozy with authoritarian governments and extremely vulnerable to hackers.


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Quiet_boi

Yo, KYM staff, uhhmm.
You got NO excuses now, if that hellhole can have an edit button, then you can too.

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Pokejoseph64

You’ll do the same for this site, right?

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hipnox

Never thought I'd live to see the day Twitter of all places added an Edit button before KYM

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AtlasJan

OKAY. GOOD.

NOW DO IT FOR HERE.

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