Twitter introduces Voice Messages to DMs in India, Brazil, and Japan
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American social network company Twitter has introduced voice messages to direct messages as a new feature for users in India, Brazil, and Japan.
The new feature allows users to send a voice DM (Direct Message) or a voice clip to the Twitter contact, according to The Verge.
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As per a Twitter report, this feature will be launched in an organized way, so it is conceivable that some of the users won t see the feature appear immediately. The micro-blogging users can send as long as 140 seconds in length voice messages in private talks. This component is as of now being tested in India, Brazil, and Japan and will be accessible for both iOS and Android users.
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Twitter to pilot voice DMs in India
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Each voice message can be upto 140 seconds long
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Micro-blogging platform Twitter has started testing use of voice messages for sending direct messages, or DMs, in India. The experiment will be rolled out in phases to Indian audiences, making India one of three countries to have access to the feature alongside Brazil and Japan.
“India is a priority market for Twitter and that is why we’re constantly testing new features and learning from people’s experience on the service here. We’re excited to bring the voice messages in DMs experiment to the country and give people a new way to express themselves and help them connect through the nuances, emotion, and empathy built by hearing someone’s voice,” Managing Director of Twitter India Manish Maheshwari said.