Twitter Opens Up ‘Circles' Private Sharing Option to All Users
Do people really want Twitter groups, and to tweet into more enclosed communities within Twitter, as opposed to broadcasting their thoughts to all users?
Apparently, they do - Twitter says that due to ‘overwhelmingly positive’ feedback on its new ‘Circles’ enclosed group tweeting option, which it first launched to selected users in May this year, it’s now bringing Circles to all users on iOS, Android, and the web.
So now you can welcome all your ‘real ones’ into your Twitter group chat, which keeps your discussions enclosed and out of the public eye, so you can maintain more intimate interactions within the tweet experience.
As explained by Twitter:
“Before you post on Twitter, you’ll now see an option to share your Tweet with either your circle or your full followers list. Circles can contain up to 150 people, and you can adjust who’s in and who’s out at any time. Don’t worry, no one will be notified of any changes you make to your circle.”
Members of Circle will be alerted that their tweets are only viewable by those in the group via a green indicator attached to each Circle tweet. Read More...