Twitter will launch community features on iOS and web from September 2021, and will be available on Android in January this year (2022), making it available to almost all users. . We have a clue that Twitter is considering improving this community feature.
The community function is like the group function on Facebook. It's designed to make it easy for users to connect on common interests, allowing them to have conversations within the community rather than with their followers as they normally would. Anyone on Twitter can see community Tweets, but only community members can participate in discussions. In other words, it's not a closed key, but it's ROM-only for non-members.
Now, according to reverse engineer Nima Owji, the feature being tested allows community admins to choose whether or not community members can invite others. Currently, even non-admin members can be invited unconditionally.
There seems to be several types of community memberships in this testing community feature.
Open: Anyone can join or invite the community
Limited: Anyone can participate. Community participation requires an application and must be approved by the mod (moderator) team. People invited by the mod team are automatically accepted
Allow members to issue invitations: People invited by existing members are automatically accepted.
Your privacy settings do not allow this content. Change your settings hereOwji also has a "Twitter article editor" in the works, with basic text styles like bold, code, italic, strikethrough and underline. I am also telling you that there is.
Your privacy settings do not allow this content. Please change the settings here"Twitter articles" here is presumed to be a function that allows you to post long sentences that are not tweets. Regarding this matter, Twitter PR has confirmed that the details will be announced to CNET in the near future, and I would like to wait for further information.
Source: Nima Owji (Twitter)
via:9to5Mac