During a press conference last month, Twitter mentioned testing a Heads Up feature in initial trials. It seems that this feature is now working for some Android and iOS users. Twitter noted that it is testing prompts that will alert users before engaging in heated or heated conversations.

Twitter noted that the prompt is intended to support healthy (quiet) conversation. Twitter will notify users about conversations that may spark controversy before tweeting in the conversation. When users reply to Tweets, he will show a prompt that reads, “Let’s look for each other.” According to the image shared by Twitter, there will be three bullet dots under ‘Let’s look out for each other’. A prompt appears when users respond to an in-depth conversation.

Twitter posted, “Ever want to know the vibe of a conversation before joining? We’re testing prompts on Android and iOS that alert you if a conversation you’re about to enter may be hot or intense. This is currently being worked on as we learn how to support healthy conversations better.”

Twitter will also alert users before posting anything objectionable. he will also notify users if they try to post articles they haven’t read. Last month, he noted that it would allow users to remove themselves from conversations in which they were tagged without notifying the user who tagged that person.

Twitter will also allow users to remove themselves from conversations in which they are tagged without notifying the user who tagged that person. he is also adding a word filter, where users will block specific words from replies to their tweets. he is also adding a word filter, where users will block specific words from replies to their tweets. The micro-blogging platform also noted that it focuses on going beyond the 280-character limit and enabling users to express themselves.

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