Twitter tests audio recordings in direct messages



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Brazil marks the first country to achieve this new characteristic

After Twitter launched its Voice Tweet service a few months ago, it finally began testing voice messages in Direct Messages. A feature that allows users to send audio recordings through private messages, between friends or family, similar to what is available on Facebook and Instagram. According to the American website The Verge, the mechanism for using this service does not differ from other similar services in the rest of interactive platforms, by pressing and holding the registration icon, provided that you subsequently work to provide this service by simply clicking on this icon. And to play it and provide audio and rewind, while Brazil will register the first country to achieve this function. Alex Ackerman Greenberg, Twitter Direct Messages product manager, said: “We know that people want more options about how to express themselves in conversations on Twitter, both public and private.” It also revealed the option “report message” in case the user misuses direct voice messages, which could lead to anxiety about private audio files.

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