JAKARTA - Twitter has just announced TweetDeck will soon become an exclusive app for Twitter Blue on the grounds of addressing the current problems.

This means that users of the tweet management platform must pay or subscribe to be able to continue to schedule their tweets via TweetDeck.

"We just launched a new, better version of TweetDeck. In 30 days, users will have to be verified to access TweetDeck," Twitter Support said on its official account.

We have just launched a new, improved version of TweetDeck. All users can continue to access their saved searches & workflows via https://t.co/2WwL3hNVR2 by selecting “Try the new TweetDeck” in the bottom left menu.Some notes on getting started and the future of the product…

However, TweetDeck doesn't bring much of a new feature, just a few improvements where tweet creator tabs will be updated that include all the functionality of tweets, including GIFs, polls, and more.

Just as before, tweets can also be scheduled, upgraded follow-up search filters, the option to sort TweetDeck column into Top Tweets.

Also present is a video docking feature, so users can watch videos while running other functions. Users can also share access to a Twitter account without having to share passwords.

Although the new TweetDeck has been officially launched, the platform is still referred to as an in-app preview version.

Twitter will first ensure a direct transition, with searches stored, lists, and columns brought instantly.

The updated build preview also includes support for Twitter Spaces, polls and previously lost features but the functionality of Teams is currently unavailable.

A Twitter employee leaked that the changes were permanent and all TweetDeck users would migrate to the preview version over time.

For your information, TweetDeck was previously a free and independent app before being acquired and integrated by Twitter in 2011.

The platform is targeted for Twitter users and professionals, where users can post multiple tweet fields at once in customizable lists. This was quoted from Fonearna and Mashable, Tuesday, July 4.


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