Twitter has introduced, by way of Twitter, that it’s certainly working on an edit feature for tweets.
Newly chosen board member and now Twitter’s largest shareholder Elon Musk had run a Twitter ballot that began Monday asking customers in the event that they needed an edit button. It’s one thing customers have lengthy requested.
Twitter’s publish says, “we’ve been working on an edit feature since last year! no, we didn’t get the idea from a poll.”
The firm mentioned it could take a look at the characteristic in its paid service, Twitter Blue, within the coming months. It mentioned the take a look at would assist it “learn what works, what doesn’t, and what’s possible.”
So it’ll be some time earlier than most Twitter customers get to make use of it, in the event that they do.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows beneath.
Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla CEO and energy Twitter person who’s now Twitter’s largest shareholder and newly appointed board member, might have ideas on a long-standing request from customers: Should there be an edit button?
On Monday night, Musk launched a Twitter poll about whether or not they need an edit button, cheekily misspelling “yes” as “yse” and “no” as “on.” More than 3 million individuals had voted as of Tuesday morning. The ballot closes Tuesday night Eastern time.
Twitter’s CEO, Parag Agrawal, retweeted the ballot with a seeming reference to an earlier tweet by Musk, saying “The consequences of this poll will be important. Please vote carefully.” Musk had used the identical language in a March tweet describing one other one in all his polls that requested whether or not Twitter adheres to free speech ideas.
Twitter spokesperson Catherine Hill declined to touch upon whether or not Agrawal was joking, and didn’t reply whether or not Twitter would comply with the outcomes of Musk’s ballot. Musk tweeted Tuesday that he was wanting ahead to creating “significant improvements to Twitter in coming months!”
Many Twitter customers — amongst them, Kim Kardashian, Ice T, Katy Perry and McDonald’s company account — have lengthy begged for an edit button. The firm itself lately teased customers with an April Fool’s Day tweet saying “we are working on an edit button.”
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had mentioned that Twitter had thought of an edit button, however in a January 2020 Q&A maintained that “we’ll probably never do it.” He cited wanting to maintain the spirit of Twitter’s text-message origins — texts can’t be edited — and the confusion that would end result from customers making modifications to a tweet that has already been extremely circulated by others. Dorsey stepped down as CEO in November 2021.
For what it’s price, the chief expertise officer of Facebook proprietor Meta, Andrew Bosworth, tweeted Monday that big changes to posts that have already gone viral were not an issue. (Facebook helps you to edit posts.) “You just include an indicator that it has been edited along with a change log,” he wrote.
Musk’s response: “Facebook gives me the willies.”
But different individuals say including an edit button would change the character of Twitter, making it much less precious as a historic warehouse that shops official statements by politicians and different high-profile individuals. Twitter, for higher or worse, “has become the de facto news wire,” mentioned Jennifer Grygiel, a Syracuse University communications professor and an professional on social media who researches propaganda.
Tweets are sometimes embedded in information tales, which may trigger issues if the customers edit vital or controversial tweets with out leaving proof of the unique assertion. Grygiel recommended as a substitute giving Twitter customers a window of time to edit their tweets earlier than they publish them.
Letting highly effective Twitter customers edit their tweets means they might not be historic statements anymore, Grygiel mentioned. “We need to think about what the implications are, what these tweets are, who has power.”
Musk mentioned {that a} associated proposal for a post-publication edit window of some minutes “ sounds reasonable.”
Musk is somebody who may seemingly use an edit button. His tweet about taking Tesla non-public at $420 per share, when funding was not secured, led to a $40 million SEC settlement and a requirement that Musk’s tweets be permitted by a company lawyer. Musk is still embroiled in a fight over that settlement.