Warganet on the social media network Twitter is disappointed with the feature update embedded on the platform with the blue bird logo. This disappointment was expressed in the now-occupied hashtag #RIPTwitter trending topic in twitter.
The features in question are ‘Fleets’ or Fleeting Tweets and can disappear automatically after 24 hours. Sound familiar? yes because this feature is similar to stories on Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook.
Quoting from The GuardianThis feature, which is being tested for Twitter users in Brazil, did not get a bad response from netizens. Those who did not like the Twitter stories feature raised the hashtag #RIPTwitter to criticize the breakthrough from the American company.
I don’t fuckin care about your story.#RIPTwitter pic.twitter.com/Aa445L7Qxe
– Rapsyogi (@nonamebat) March 5, 2020
Display stories This Twitter style is similar to the one on Instagram and Snapchat. To make a fleet, tap the plus button on the top left along with other fleet lines.
From there, Twitter users can write sentences of up to 280 character words or add photos, GIFs, or videos. Stories will appear from a friendship that has beenfollow.
“Twitter is working to create a new capability that overcomes some things because it can’t talk to each other on Twitter,” said Twitter product leader Kayvon Beykpour as quoted from The Guardian, Thursday 5 March.
But not all users will get this feature, because Twitter only embeds Fleets for users who get verification marks or public figure. But Fleets will also not be deployed via options Explore and appear in searches or Moments, nor do they perch on external websites.
“Every day, people come to Twitter to see what’s going on. One of the unique things about Twitter is that what is happening is driven by people sharing their thoughts openly, via tweets,” said Beykpour.

Display stories ala Twitter (Twitter)
Others, Twitter reasoned with the features Fleets this overcomes one of the main reasons why users rarely tweet, as they feel uncomfortable with the public nature on Twitter.
In fact, Twitter has lagged far behind other social media. This feature was first popularized by Snapchat, which was then followed by Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Youtube.
The Spotify music player app also recently announced the question of testing a new feature similar to stories. Even Microsoft Skype also tried it without catching the user.
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