New Delhi: In a bid to make the platform better, Twitter is working to introduce a feature that would let users leave a conversation thread at the click of a button. The new feature will let Twitter users leave if they do not want to be a part of a long, random conversation thread, according to well-known leakster Jane Machun Wong. Wong's new tweet revealed how this feature will be helpful; the feature would untag the username from a Twitter conversation, thus, preventing people from mentioning it in the conversation again.
The user will also not receive notifications from the conversation, but will still have access to it. The “Leave this conversation” feature that Twitter is working on involves a pop-up that states that leaving the conversation will untag their username from the thread. In the screenshot, there is a popup window that outlines what this feature will do, giving the user the option to choose it or decline it. Meanwhile, Twitter has started rolling out pinned direct messages to everyone on Android, iOS, and the web. Twitter is now rolling out a feature to pin up to six conversations, which will then always appear above your other messages.
To pin a conversation on the best Android phones, you just need to press and hold the message you want to save. "Pin Conversation" is expected to appear above other options. On the web, the option will appear via the three-dot menu when you hover over a conversation in your inbox. Twitter is also rolling out its new bot labels that will let bot accounts to include a label to show they are automated.