Twitter will now let Android customers search their Direct Messages (DMs) within the close to future. This characteristic was first launched for iOS customers a pair years in the past. This will assist customers to find a way to seek for outdated conversations rapidly with out having to scroll by means of all of the DMs to discover the actual chat they’re in search of. Twitter may also increase the search choice by letting customers seek for particular phrases or content material they’ve shared in DMs however that characteristic will arrive later within the yr.
The new characteristic for the Android app was introduced by means of a tweet by Twitter Support. Twitter launched this characteristic for iOS customers again in 2019. The DMs search characteristic presently permits customers to search for conversations by looking for the customers they talked to or teams that the consumer is part of. The social media platform will later add to this characteristic by letting customers seek for content material they’ve shared in DMs by means of the search bar.
“We’ve brought the DM search bar to Android and are rolling out an improved version that lets you search for all of your old convos, not just the most recent ones,” reads the tweet. “Waiting for the option to search your DMs for message content? We’re working on releasing that later this year!”
Recently, Twitter reportedly introduced a brand new font household that it’ll roll out to its internet variations within the close to future. The new sans serif font household is named Chirp. It consists of Chirp Black, Chirp Bold, and Chirp Regular fonts. The new font was solely seen to Gadgets 360 on macOS units however not on Windows units. It is being speculated that the brand new font household might have been launched throughout completely different platforms as nicely. However, the corporate mentioned it would not “have any further information to share at this time.”
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