Twitter Tests New Feature Called ‘Collaborative Threads’
(Twitter Tests ‘Collaborative Threads’)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Twitter announced a test of a new feature named “Collaborative Threads.” This feature allows multiple users to contribute to the same Twitter thread. People can build a conversation together directly on the platform.
The goal is to make group discussions easier. Users can share ideas in one place. This could help teams work on projects. It might also help friends plan events. Communities could discuss topics collectively.
Right now, only a small group of users can try Collaborative Threads. Twitter is testing this with people in the United States. The company wants feedback. They need to see how people use the tool. Twitter will then decide if it works well. They might change the feature based on user input. They could also launch it to everyone later.
Adding collaborators is simple. The original thread author sends invites. Others accept to join. Then all invited users can post within that thread. Every tweet shows who wrote it. This keeps things clear for readers. The thread stays organized.
Twitter thinks this could improve conversations. Group efforts might create more interesting discussions. It could help experts share knowledge together. Communities might feel stronger using shared threads. The feature offers a new way for people to connect online.
(Twitter Tests ‘Collaborative Threads’)
The test is live now for the selected group. Twitter provided no specific timeline for a wider release. Company representatives stated they are watching the test closely. They want to understand its impact.