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Twitter may soon be rolling out its Twitter Circle feature that allows users to select only certain people to view their tweets. As reported by Android Police, Twitter is now working on a similar feature called Circle and with it, you can now expect to Tweet things you'd only want a certain number of people to see. [gallery columns="4" ids="309072,309073,309074,309075"] It was first noticed amongst some users when visiting the Twitter website or app with users seeing a pop-up tweet to your Circle. By default, composing a tweet is set to "Everyone" but you may soon see a new "Twitter Circle" option. Likewise, you'll also see a green indicator on the tweet which tells you that only people from that user's Circle can view that tweet. Twitter's new Circle feature will be a great addition for those looking to tweet more personal stuff without having all of Twitter seeing it. Twitter continues to improve its services by adding another feature that gives users the option to share their tweets with a smaller group of people. The feature lets the user limit the visibility of their tweets for up to 150 selected people, similar to Facebook where users have control over who sees their posts. Read more in our articles including "Twitter will soon let you add people to your 'Circle'" and "Share tweets to smaller crowd using Twitter Circle".

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Twitter may soon be rolling out its Twitter Circle feature that allows users to select only certain people to view their tweets. As reported by Android Police, Twitter is now working on a similar feature called Circle and with it, you can now expect to Tweet things you'd only want a certain number of people to see.

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[gallery columns="4" ids="309072,309073,309074,309075"] It was first noticed amongst some users when visiting the Twitter website or app with users seeing a pop-up tweet to your Circle. By default, composing a tweet is set to "Everyone" but you may soon see a new "Twitter Circle" option. Likewise, you'll also see a green indicator on the tweet which tells you that only people from that user's Circle can view that tweet.

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Our coverage of Tweet includes: "Twitter will soon let you add people to your 'Circle'"; "Share tweets to smaller crowd using Twitter Circle"; "Twitter makes 280-character Limit Official". Each article provides unique insights and information.