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Twitter Launches New 'Twttr' Experimental Beta Testing App

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Twitter today launched a new app called Twttr, which is designed to let participants in Twitter's Prototype Program beta test new Twitter features on iOS devices.

Accordingly, the first batch of testers who have been accepted to Twitter's Prototype Program are being notified via email over the course of the next few days, and those who were not accepted to the program at this time were added to a wait list.

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At launch, the Twttr app is going to focus on testing a new design for conversations, which is aimed at making it easier to follow replies to an initial tweet. Conversations feature a more chat bubble-like shape along with indentation and color coding.

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TechCrunch says that in the future, Twitter may use its prototype app to test out additional changes that could be implemented into the main Twitter app in the future.

Not everyone is going to be accepted to the prototype app testing program. A few thousand English and Japanese speakers will be invited, though testers will be able to discuss the changes.


The Twttr prototype testing app is being distributed through Apple's TestFlight beta program.

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Top Rated Comments

tobefirst ⚽️ Avatar
93 months ago
I’m yet to use Twitter even once. I See no point in it.
You must be really confused then about how you ended up in a thread about Twitter. I'd blame it on Russia.
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ChrisMoBro Avatar
93 months ago
Twitter is literally like a room full of people shouting at the top of their voice.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
93 months ago
Twitter is literally like a room full of people shouting at the top of their voice.
Reminds me of a great line I read once:

"When I was young I wished I could read people's minds. Since the advent of social media however I am completely over that"
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
93 months ago
Twitter is literally like a room full of people shouting at the top of their voice.
No, Twitter is literally a social media service serving millions of users, that feels like a room of people shouting at the top of their voice.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tzm41 Avatar
93 months ago
You must be really confused then about how you ended up in a thread about Twitter. I'd blame it on Russia.
Well he's the KGB guy so...
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KGBguy Avatar
93 months ago
I’m yet to use Twitter even once. I See no point in it.
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