Twitter has launched “Moments”, a new feature intended to let people find the important things that are being tweeted.
The feature, which is thought to be part of Twitter’s attempt to
become a news service, collects important tweets and puts them together
in a new tab. There, stories that are developing on Twitter can be
brought together, with tweets from important people whether or not users
follow them.
The feature can be accessed by clicking on the small lightning bolt
in the app. That opens up the Moments, which are a collection of the
various pieces of media that Twitter can show, like videos, Vines,
images and the tweets themselves.
When users have finished with the moments, they can either share it
themselves, interact with any of the tweets inside, or go back to their
normal feed.
They can also follow a moment, so that they can see updates as they
happen. Such a tool will only be available on some stories — “like live
sporting events or awards shows where it’s critical to know what’s
happening minute by minute”, Twitter said — which will “blend the tweets
directly into your timeline”.
The Moments are mostly put together by Twitter, rather than users,
and are assembled around big news events. Other partners like Fox News,
Getty Images, Nasa and the New York Times will also be able to make
Moments — and that list is likely to expand in the future.
It is currently only being introduced for people in the US who are on Android, iPhone and the desktop site.
“But as with Tweets, a Moment can be shared anywhere,” the company
said in a blogpost. “If you discover a link to a Moment in a Tweet or
DM, or embedded elsewhere, those outside the US can enjoy the same
experience we’re rolling out today.”
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Twitter Moments launches: Site rolls out news service to users
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