![]() ![]() Indeed, the current undo functionality behaves like the "undo email" functionality that Google introduced on Gmail back in 2015, in the sense that it only adds a few seconds of delay before the tweet is actually sent out. While this makes sense given that we know that Twitter is considering a subscription service, it's difficult to see the value in paying for a capability that only allows you a five-second respite so you can undo a tweet before it is sent. Photo by Brett Jordan from PexelsĪs spotted by prominent reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong - who found out about the feature in the first place -, there appears to be a subscription page currently tied to the "undo tweet" functionality. ![]() That said, there have been rumors recently that an "undo tweet" feature is coming to the platform instead, and more information about this has surfaced today. Twitter users have long been clamoring for the capability to edit tweets, and while the company has hinted at the possibility of this happening in the past, its latest official stance is that this feature will not be implemented.
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