For Twitter Collaboration, you will only be able to invite public accounts that follow you to write a tweet, and these accounts will also have to accept your invitation, which means that no one can force anyone to collaborate.
Twitter micro-blogging site is working on a feature that will allow two accounts to subscribe to a single tweet. This feature will be similar to the collaboration feature on Instagram, where a post can be made to two accounts at the same time. The feature was recently spotted by a reverse engineer, who shared a formal Twitter dialog box on how these collaborations might work. The feature will allow two users to write a tweet, giving creators a new way to post branded collaborations, influence campaigns or just two people sharing credits for a post. Meta, which owns Instagram, announced a similar feature that allows two creators to share praise for a post. Screenshots posted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi show how Twitter Collaborations will work. He says you can only invite public accounts that follow you to write a tweet and these accounts will also have to accept your invitation, which means no one can force anyone to collaborate. In co-authored tweets, Twitter manipulations and usernames will appear at the top of the tweet above its content. Once published, shared tweets are shared by both accounts. READ ALSO: Tweetdeck may soon become a paid feature A report in TechCrunch also mentions Paluzzi saying that there is nothing in the code that indicates the availability of the feature to limited users. A Twitter spokesman also confirmed to TechCrunch that the company was, in fact, “exploring” the new feature, but declined to give further details. WATCH VIDEO: Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G Review: New Flagship Killer Smartphone under 40,000 Rs? It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Read all the latest IPL 2022 news, breaking news and live updates here.