A few days ago a Twitter update, similar to Instagram news, was called & # 39; Fleets & # 39;, have been similar among app users. This is clearly divided between those who support or not. However, and despite initial comments, the company is currently operating a trial in Brazil, which already has more details.
Initially, & # 39; Fleets & # 39 ;, a new format that allows the sharing of text, photos and videos that will be available on the profile in just 24 hours, has been shown to be very similar. & # 39; Google & # 39; News
Twitter, which would be the last app to have a popular, or one-size-fits-all format, has been tested by other users in Brazil and according to information shared by 9to5mac, has some similarities, but so many variations & # 39; Popular & # 39; News.
For shared photos it is possible to view the & # 39; Fleet & # 39; above the screen, as on Instagram. These photos have a blue circle where a new ship is found and a gray circle if you have seen all the contents of that account. The & # 39; Fleets & # 39; published by a dead user are presented to a dry roll
Lee Fleets & # 39; s supported especially in the text, so the first thing you see is a keyboard compiler to write messages with a limit of 280 characters. Currently only plain text is allowed there are no style change options
As for communications, after sending cars, you may be looking at how many people saw it and users can respond to it or send an emoji reaction via DM. However there is no way to rewrite these messages to the uninitiated.
Since it's a feature very similar to what users can find in other apps, will they be brave enough to try it? Share a comment!