Twitter wants a piece of that Stories action.
The Dear Utol (2025): Chick! Episode 47company announced today it will test a new, disappearing messaging feature in Brazil that has more than a passing resemblance to the format pioneered by Snap and later copied by Instagram. Dubbed "fleets," as in fleeting, the text-based messages live outside of users' main feeds and will disappear after 24 hours. Just like with Instagram Stories, to see fleets you'll need to click on a fleeting user's profile pic, which you'll find at the top of your timeline (see the below example layout).
While many people wish they could set their tweets to auto-delete after a certain amount of time — and some even use third-party services to accomplish that — fleets appear designed to get people to generate more content and spend more time on Twitter.
"Fleets disappear after 24 hours and don’t get Retweets, Likes, or public replies," explained Twitter group product manager Mo Aladham in a press release. "People have told us in early research that because Fleets disappear, they feel more willing to share casual, everyday thoughts. We hope that people who don’t usually feel comfortable Tweeting use Fleets to share musings about what’s on their mind."
There are some pretty significant distinctions between tweets and fleets that go far beyond just the latter's ephemeral nature. While, yes, you can add images, videos, and GIFs to your fleets, no one can retweet them. What's more, no one can reply publicly to them. Instead, any and all replies will take the form of direct messages. If you have open DMs, then anyone can respond. Otherwise, only your followers can.
Importantly, Twitter says that "anyone who can see your full profile can find your Fleets there." That means, as long as an account isn't set to private, you'll be able to see what its owner is fleeting — assuming you remember to go and check.
When reached for comment, Twitter confirmed that it is keeping an eye on the test for any possible abuse.
SEE ALSO: Twitter confirms it's exploring a crowdsourced fact-checking tool, but don't freak yet
"If Fleets break our rules, we'll take enforcement action," a spokesperson wrote to Mashable over email. "We'll maintain a copy of Fleets for a limited time after they are deleted to enforce any rule violations and so people can appeal enforcement actions. After that, they will be deleted from our systems."
We followed up with Twitter to determine its plan, or lack thereof, to expand fleets beyond the Brazilian iOS and Android Twitter app, but received no immediate response. The press release notes that, depending on the results of the test, the company may or may not expand it to other countries.
Without more specific details, however, it's hard to know what the future holds for fleets. Perhaps, like Snap's Stories before it, it will come to redefine the service. However, if we had to bet, we'd put our money on it having a more fleetingimpact.
Topics Social Media X/Twitter
Guess what? Any phone could explode, not just Samsung's Galaxy Note7.This pink crocheted house was created by refugees as a beautiful symbol of hopeThank you for ending the war between Kim Kardashian and Chloë Grace Moretz, Hillary ClintonChina insists the giant panda should remain on the endangered listUdon is the heir to ramen's throneWatch Tommy Dewey and Tug Coker in new go90 series about two washed up football players5 money myths you probably believeData entry blunders force Air Asia pilots to land in Melbourne instead of MalaysiaNewlyweds find identical photos of themselves from 20 years ago at HersheyparkRead the jokes Ann Coulter turned down for Rob Lowe's Roast'Pokémon Go' manages to hurt religious sentiments in India even before official launchFinally, a way to vote for the hardMap shows creepy clown sightings across multiple U.S. statesRihanna fed the pigeons of New York City at 7 a.m. because why not?How to watch today's Apple iPhone 7 event on just about any deviceHow to watch today's Apple iPhone 7 event on just about any deviceSocial media is a rapidly growing frontier of violence against women and girlsA NASA probe saw a double eclipse of the sun from spaceDelta launches Snapchat account with a Los Angeles scavenger huntSnapchat's rumored augmented glasses could be one step closer to reality Best TV deal: Save $100 on Amazon Fire TV 4 Where to buy the best AI laptops from CES 2025 Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse combo: $59.49 NYT Strands hints, answers for February 21 Best headphones deal: Save $100 on Sennheiser Accentum Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 20, 2025 Old NASA mission reveals an unlikely world harbors an ocean Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 21, 2025 NYT mini crossword answers for February 22, 2025 Best outdoor deals: Save up to 50% at REI and Amazon to prep for camping season Waymo, Zoox, Tesla: Are autonomous vehicles safe? What you need to know Which laptops and smartphones are easiest to repair? See the rankings. NYT Connections hints and answers for February 23: Tips to solve 'Connections' #623. Real Madrid vs. Manchester City 2025 livestream: Watch Champions League for free Oppo Find N5 is an incredibly thin, yet powerful foldable phone Best iPhone Case deal: Apple iPhone 15 silicone case for $9.99 Meta execs likely to receive major bonuses following company layoffs NRL 2025 livestream: How to watch National Rugby League for free A company is returning to the moon. Here's how it will avoid tipping again What's new to streaming this week? (Feb. 21, 2025)
2.9685s , 10138.0625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Dear Utol (2025): Chick! Episode 47】,Inspiration Information Network