Two people can write a tweet together on Twitter


' Collaborative work ' is gaining popularity almost everywhere on the internet - even when working from different parts of the world. Especially after sharing files stored in a cloud service like Google Drive or OneDrive with different people, all those people can work on the same file simultaneously.

So far, such a trend has been seen relatively little on social media. It is possible for two or more users to join a live video on YouTube , Instagram or Facebook. Similarly , collaborative posts can be written on Instagram together with other users. In this case the post is seen in both user's respective profiles.

But now it is possible to see truly collaborative tweets on Twitter. Twitter has named this feature ' Cotweets ' . As the name suggests, with the help of this feature, more than one user will be able to tweet together on one topic. According to this feature, when a person starts composing a tweet, he can invite another person to join it as a co-author. After the other person accepts the invitation, the names of both of them will be seen as the author of the tweet.

According to Twitter, currently only some users in the US , Canada and Korea are getting to use this feature for a limited time. If people seem to use this feature more then the benefits can reach us.

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