Twitter has announced to end its Fleets feature on August 3. Just eight months after its launch, Twitter Fleets is shutting down due to low usage. Twitter also revealed that they would soon test updates to the Tweet composer and camera to incorporate features from the Fleets composer – like the full-screen camera, text formatting options, and GIF stickers. "We’re evolving what Twitter is, and trying bigger, bolder things to serve the public conversation. A number of these updates, like Fleets, are speculative and won’t work out," said Ilya Brown, Head of Product, Brand & Video Ads. [embed]https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1415362679095635970[/embed] "We’ll be rigorous, evaluate what works, and know when to move on and focus elsewhere. We’ll continue to build new ways to participate in conversations, listening to feedback and changing direction when there may be a better way to serve people using Twitter," Brown added. Twitter adds a new feature called Fleets, which helps users share their thoughts and join conversations online. Read more in our articles including "Twitter Fleets will no longer be available by August 3" and "Twitter Fleets lets you post expiring tweets and media".
Twitter has announced to end its Fleets feature on August 3. Just eight months after its launch, Twitter Fleets is shutting down due to low usage.
Twitter also revealed that they would soon test updates to the Tweet composer and camera to incorporate features from the Fleets composer – like the full-screen camera, text formatting options, and GIF stickers. "We’re evolving what Twitter is, and trying bigger, bolder things to serve the public conversation. A number of these updates, like Fleets, are speculative and won’t work out," said Ilya Brown, Head of Product, Brand & Video Ads.
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