Twitter to release new voice DM feature in India

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Do you know Twitter Voice is all set to release its audio-based direct message facility in India. After Brazil and Japan, India will be the third country to get this feature. This feature is  helpful when we have to convey a really long message but can’t type it. Social media like WhatsApp and Messenger, even Instagram chats have the feature of sending audio messages making our communication simple. And audio is the only comfortable medium of choice for majority of smartphone users.

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New audio DM feature in Twitter
How to send voice DMs in Twitter

This Twitter audio message feature will allow user to send voice messages up to 140 seconds long. Sending voice DMs will be easy. For Android user, there will be a voice recording icon. You simply need to press it and start your message. Record whatever you have to say and again tap on that icon and your DM will get sent.
For iOS users, you will have to press and hold on that icon to record your message. Then swipe and release to send it.

Since already voice messages are enabled in other social media as said above, by doing this Twitter is encouraging users to interact more on the platform. As India is a demanding market so Twitter always keep on testing new features to make it available to it’s users. Another way of keeping users engaged.

This feature is still not officially launched and currently under test phases.

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