Twitter tests long-awaited edit button, will roll out to paid subscribers

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Paid users will soon be able to edit their tweets 'a few times' within 30 minutes of publication. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DALLAS - Twitter Inc is internally testing a widely requested edit button, a feature that will be rolled out to paid subscribers in the coming weeks, the social media company said on Thursday.

For years, Twitter users have demanded the ability to edit their tweets after publishing in order to fix errors like typos. Those requests have led to jokes online that Twitter would rather introduce any other product, such as newsletters, before giving users their top-requested feature. Soon, those demands will be met. Users will be able to edit their tweets"a few times" within 30 minutes of publication, Twitter said in a blog post.

Edited tweets will have an icon and timestamp to display when the post was last edited. Users will be able to click on the label of an edited tweet to view the edit history and previous versions of the post.Subscribers of Twitter Blue, the company's paid subscription product, currently have access to a feature that holds tweets for up to one minute, allowing users to review the tweet and"undo" it before the post is published.

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