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New feature of voice recording on Twitter, record voice and tweet

In a voice tweet, users can record audio up to two minutes and twenty seconds (140 seconds). If the time limit is over, then a new voice note will start.

Micro-blogging platform Twitter users often complain that they are banned from saying their words in 280 words. You can tweet your words in limited words. Keeping this complaint in mind, Twitter has brought a new feature. Now Twitter users can also record their voice and tweet the audio. That is, the user will be saved from the hassle of typing. This feature is currently only introduced for users of some iOS devices.

In a voice tweet, users can record audio up to two minutes and twenty seconds (140 seconds). If the time limit is exhausted, then a new voice note will start and will be automatically posted as a thread. Like other tweets, your tweet will also be seen on the timeline of people.

How to Tweet Voice Audio:
To post a voice, iOS users must first tap on the new post. After this, record your voice by clicking on the audio record option. After the talk is over, press the button to finish recording and go to the composer screen and tweet it.

How many times can your other users listen to this voice record of yours. How many people heard the recording, its number will also be shown. With this, there is no change in the option of like, retweet, reply. But yes, a tweet cannot be repaired through a voice note.

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At the same time, Twitter is testing a new and feature to promote ‘information-filled discussion’. In this feature, the user will be given an option to retweet a tweet containing any article on his handle whether he wants to read it. By retweeting the article or post, users can send their comments by adding their comments in the post. But now the social media network is going to control the spread of such information. Its purpose is to help promote informed discussion.

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