Twitter Blue Subscribers Can Finally Start Editing Their Tweets

Oct 4, 2022 at 07:50am EDT
Twitter Blue Subscribers Can Finally Start Editing Their Tweets

After years of users asking about the feature, Twitter has finally made the edit tweet feature a reality. The feature is now rolling out to all Twitter Blue subscribers to those who are in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and yes, you do have to be a subscriber if you want to use the feature. Now, it is important to understand that the feature is not available for those who are not subscribed to Twitter Blue, and we are not sure whether or not this feature will make it to the general public.

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Now, in the hindsight, the feature might sound useless to a lot of people. At least that is what my first impression was, as well. But then I realised that the simple joy of editing a tweet rather than deleting it just because you made a typo is far better.

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https://twitter.com/TwitterBlue/status/1576980429814759424

As we have mentioned before, the feature is only going to be exclusive to Twitter Blue subscribers, and in case you are not familiar, this subscription basically allows access to advanced features and perks. You can look at all the features and perks you get from Twitter Blue below.

Thankfully, Twitter Blue does not cost a lot of money as it costs around $4.99 per month. You can go ahead and subscribe without any issues.

Do you think the Edit Tweet feature should arrive for everyone else, or are you happy with not having it?

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