Twitter just introduced a neat option to "Unmention" yourself on tweets, threads, and conversations that you wish to be excluded from. To Unmention yourself on any Tweet, click on the three-dot menu next to a tweet to show its options. Once completed, your account will no longer be tagged on the Tweet but your username would still appear on it as black text with no account linked to it. https://twitter.com/TwitterSafety/status/1546555047630159872 The new Unmention feature on Twitter is slowly rolling out starting today and will be available to everyone on all devices. Last September, Twitter announced that they were looking at increasing the character limit of tweets from 140 to 280 for languages where cramming was an issue and that a few users were already testing it out. Today, the company is happy to announce that the 280 character tweet limit for those languages, including Filipino, is now official. https://twitter.com/TwitterPH/status/928042880886702080 During the first days of the testing, Twitter revealed that a lot of people used the full 280 character limit because it was new and exciting, but after a while tweets normalized. The company also confirmed that users were able to tweet easier and more often, especially for those who needed more than 140 characters, due to the added limit. Read more in our articles including "Twitter introduces new feature to let users 'Unmention' themselves on Tweets" and "Twitter makes 280-character Limit Official".
Twitter just introduced a neat option to "Unmention" yourself on tweets, threads, and conversations that you wish to be excluded from. To Unmention yourself on any Tweet, click on the three-dot menu next to a tweet to show its options.
Once completed, your account will no longer be tagged on the Tweet but your username would still appear on it as black text with no account linked to it. https://twitter.com/TwitterSafety/status/1546555047630159872 The new Unmention feature on Twitter is slowly rolling out starting today and will be available to everyone on all devices. Last September, Twitter announced that they were looking at increasing the character limit of tweets from 140 to 280 for languages where cramming was an issue and that a few users were already testing it out.
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