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No one asked for stories on Twitter, but here we are
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No one asked for stories on Twitter, but here we are

By Nadine Halilion November 20, 2020
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Stories, just like those on Instagram and Snapchat, entering our Twitter feeds shouldn’t have been a surprise, but we were just as shook as you when we scrolled through our accounts on Nov. 18.

Meet Fleets 👋

Ang bagong paraan upang makipag-usap dito sa Twitter!

Available na para sa lahat simula ngayon. pic.twitter.com/iaA30JqjgW

— Twitter Philippines (@TwitterPH) November 17, 2020

Twitter debuted its new story feature “Fleets” on Nov. 18, which garnered mixed reactions from users.  

First, a bit of background: Twitter initially noticed that some netizens were uncomfortable airing their thoughts and racking up retweets and likes in the very public platform. This led a lot of users to leave their tweets saved on draft. Twitter wanted to get rid of this hesitation, while noting that avid users of other platforms have been freely uploading videos or photos with their stories daily, knowing these would disappear from their profiles after 24 hours. Twitter wanted the same vibe.

In a press release, Twitter explained: “To help people feel more comfortable, we’ve been working on a lower pressure way for people to talk about what’s happening. [On Nov. 18], we’re launching Fleets so everyone can easily join the conversation in a new way—with their fleeting thoughts.” 

Here’s how it works: Just like stories on other platforms, you can “fleet” a text, upload photos or videos, or share a tweet. Tap the “share” icon on the lower right part of the tweet and press “Share in Fleet.” Once the app takes you to your Fleet, you can add text or emojis in reaction to what you’re sharing. You can see yours and your followers’ Fleets at the top of the home page and if any of your DMs are open, anyone can reply to your Fleets at the bottom of the screen. According to Twitter, stickers and live broadcasting will be available soon.

This new feature was meant to be an easier way to keep in touch with mutuals and start conversations with new people, but this isn’t what every Twitter user wants. Being a space for sharing snappy remarks and random thoughts, Twitter should have updated other features instead, several netizens commented. Among these are the much-awaited edit button, fixing the retweet button and bringing back the star favorite symbol (feel old yet?). While Fleets kicked off at a laggy start, it looks like it’ll be here to stay. Check out our fave reactions from the new update:

twt, i just really wanted the star favorite button back…….. but here we are…….

— 'ida (@idasiasoco) November 18, 2020

Everyone : Twitter!!! Twitter
Twitter : Yes Papa

Everyone : Any Updates?
Twitter : Yes Papa

Everyone : EDIT BUTTON ???
Twitter : No Papa

Everyone : What else it is???
Twitter : Insta Story HAHAHAH

Everyone: pic.twitter.com/9LF0ULzB32

— Pongasooru ඞ (@vishaaltkd) November 20, 2020

People: We don't want a story feature on Twitter. Give us an edit button or give back an original RT feature.

Twitter: YES! pic.twitter.com/awtUjNCoCl

— Zamir Mohyedin (@zamirmohyedin) November 20, 2020

Screengrabbed with permission from the Twitter user

As long as Twitter doesn’t EVER show when you’re online I’ll be okay

— Trevor Norris (@trevor_norris0) November 17, 2020

Just in case any of you thought that Twitter doesn’t see what we post, we’re adding this here:

excited for fleets starting 12am onwards……. 🤪 char

— bert (@albertraqueno) November 18, 2020

TWITTER UMAYOS KAYO AKO PA PAMBUNGAD NIYO SA ‘FLEETS AFTER DARK’ NIYO pic.twitter.com/lsqOzn3ar8

— bert (@albertraqueno) November 19, 2020

 

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