Fleets is a quick way to express thoughts using multimedia or just
simple text.
Twitter
introduced on June 9 a feature named Fleets for Android and iOS platforms.
Inspired by the Stories feature on Instagram and Facebook, Fleets is a quick
way to express thoughts using multimedia or text. Thoughts shared on Fleets
disappear automatically after 24 hours.
Let’s look at
what Fleets offer, how it works and who all shall get it:
Twitter Fleets:
Story-ies behind it
Twitter is about people posting their views, engaging with others by commenting on a post, 'liking’ it or showing support by retweeting a post. Twitter is public by design, but some users may not feel comfortable with that because their tweets anybody can see and reply them.
Twitter is about people posting their views, engaging with others by commenting on a post, 'liking’ it or showing support by retweeting a post. Twitter is public by design, but some users may not feel comfortable with that because their tweets anybody can see and reply them.
To enable people
to express their thoughts without the anxiety of how others would take it,
Twitter introduced Fleets
on March 4 in Brazil. The Fleets feature seems inspired by Stories feature on
Instagram and Facebook. It allows people to share thoughts in the form of text,
multimedia and multimedia with text on it. Though the Fleets are visible to
everyone, it disappears after 24 hours and do not get retweets, likes, or
public replies -- people can only react to your Fleets with direct messages.
Moreover, instead of showing up in people’s timelines, Fleets are viewed by
tapping on your avatar.
How Twitter Fleets
works
If you have posted
Stories on Instagram and Facebook, it would be easy for you to know how the
Fleets work. For those who have not, the Twitter for Android and iOS platforms
now show a new strip on the top with your avatar, followed by tiny circular
photo-icons of people you follow. You can swipe from right to left to see who
all have shared Fleets recently.
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