Twitter is experimenting, and this time tweetdeck users are scared
Social media platform Twitter has announced that it has begun running some tests on various corners of its big, wide reach.
While earlier we’ve heard of it trying to revamp its android app with a better night/ ‘Lights Out’ mode this time the platform is working on something marketers and business account holders would hold the most interest in.
Starting Thursday, the company revealed on its own platform handle that it has begun experimenting with scheduled tweets from its main website for a select group of its users.
Tweet scheduling on https://t.co/8fmodrv1sl? Yes please! Starting today, we’re experimenting with bringing one of @tweetdeck’s handiest time-saving features into Twitter. Tell us what you think if you’re part of the experiment. pic.twitter.com/4pi9xrbpep
— tweetdeck (@tweetdeck) November 20, 2019
Currently various marketers, business accounts and even the choicest of individual users use a separate website called tweetdeck or third party apps like Buffer to schedule, manage and even survey their reach. Handy and popular among them Tweetdeck, would let people do all that while letting scores of social media handlers manage one account without sharing the master password.
That's also led to speculation that ultimately these developments would lead to the end of tweetdeck, however that may be premature. With Twitter experimenting or even mulling scheduled tweets features on the main Twitter platform, it may mean that it is trying to make the most simplest of Twitter accounts to optimize or fine-tune their usage.