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Twitter Tests Voice Messaging Feature in Nigeria

Twitter is where you go to talk about what’s happening. Twitter says they are constantly listening to what people who use Twitter want and testing new features to make it even easier for them to have conversations anywhere on our service, including Direct Messages (DMs). “To make chatting in DMs more convenient, we are bringing voice messages to DMs”.

This experiment was rolled out in Turkey/Nigeria from yesterday. This gives people more ways to express themselves clearly and quickly, whether they’re on the move, or there’s just too much to type.

For a hands-free experience, in a DM conversation, account holders can tap the new voice recording icon once to begin recording. Tap the stop icon when completed and people will have the option to listen to their recording before sending or deleting it.

Alternatively, they can also quick send by holding down the voice recording icon and swiping up to send immediately after they’re done talking. There is a limit of 140 seconds for each recording.

There’s a lot that can be left unsaid or uninterpreted using text, so we hope voice features on Twitter will create a more human experience for listeners and storytellers alike.

We want to encourage everyone to start private conversations about what matters to them using voice messages. We are looking forward to seeing how our feature is used in (Turkey/Nigeria) and receiving the feedback on this experiment!

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