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The Morning After: Twitter’s edit button is real

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Twitter’s edit button is real

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The Morning After: Twitter’s edit button is real

Daniel Cooper
·Senior Editor
Fri, September 2, 2022, 8:15 PM·3 min read
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Twitter has rather tentatively announced it’ll bring an edit button to users, but not for a while. First, it’s being tested by the platform’s employees, then it will slowly roll out to paying customers who subscribe to Twitter Blue. After the better part of two decades, the addition of such a basic feature will likely baffle non-tweeters the world over. But Twitter’s regard has always been disproportionate to its reach, mostly because of the number of journalists who use (or used) it. That said, it doesn’t feel like the addition of an edit button will help supercharge signups on a platform that seems to have reached its natural ceiling a long time ago.

– Daniel Cooper

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