140 character tweet limit isn't always sufficient so people often resort to tweetstorm that lets them chain tweets together into a cohesive bunch and post on the platform. But, unfortunately, the process has been a little cumbersome. Not anymore.
Twitter is testing a new feature, first pointed out by Matt Navara, director of Social Media at The Next Web that lets people draft out an entire Tweetstorm, or string of tweets, and then send them out altogether.
WOAH! Twitter has a hidden tweet storm feature!
h/t Devesh Logendran pic.twitter.com/QpDLhKnAZZ
— Matt Navarra ⭐️ (@MattNavarra) September 10, 2017
The said feature, not yet launched is hidden inside the current Android app and according to TechCrunch aren't being publicly tested.
At present, composing a thread means replying to the previously published Tweet which actually takes a lot of time and could be easily goofed up. But with the new graphic user interface, sharing lengthy-stories could be more convenient for users which in effect knocks down another confusing block from the wall dividing Twitter from the mainstream.
As of now, there is no official word on the launch of the feature and we don't know if it will see the light of the day or not.