Twitter is developing a feature that will allow users to co-author tweets.
According to TechCrunch, Twitter has acknowledged that it is testing a new feature that allows two users to co-author tweets. Companies and influencers would be able to upload brand partnerships and sponsored content more easily with the “Collaborations” tool.
Instagram, a competitor social networking platform, already has a function like this. Since 2021, users have been able to co-author posts. While the functionality isn’t available yet, app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi was the first to notice it. Paluzzi has been providing updates on how the partnerships feature works on a regular basis. This comes after he initially discovered the initiative in December of last year.
The software developer released a Twitter dialogue box that appeared to have been hacked, describing how users may send a co-authored message.
Users may ask other accounts to cooperate with them on a tweet, according to Alessandro Paluzzi’s screenshot. The account must have been following the user. The tweet will be published once it has been accepted, and they will be listed as co-authors and the tweet will be shared with their followers.