In an effort to give its social media platform a little more utility, Twitter is rolling out a new tool today: Bookmarks. Different from the app’s “liked” posts, this bookmarking feature should give ...
While some people have “liked” Twitter posts in order to locate a specific tweet for later, the company is going to streamline all that with a feature called “Bookmarks.” Launched today via an update, ...
“You can easily create bookmarks to your favorite users, tweets, lists, and searches on Twitter for fast, 1-tap access. I use it everyday to checkup on friends and certain other accounts that I ...
At some point, we’ve all come across a post that we’ve bookmarked for later. However, as we scroll through X (formerly Twitter), we often bookmark so many posts that it can be hard to find those older ...
You can bookmark tweets on Twitter so you can read or reference them later. Any tweet you bookmark is available in the Bookmarks list on the mobile app and website. To bookmark tweets, locate the ...
Twitter users worldwide will get access to a long-awaited Bookmarks feature on Wednesday, with the company adding a new Share icon beneath all tweets. Tapping that new icon launches a prompt to share ...
Twitter is now publicly displaying the number of times a tweet has been bookmarked. Credit: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images Twitter has slapped yet another social media stat on users' tweets: ...
Twitter today is publicly launching its “Bookmarks” feature, which has been in testing since late last year, following the company’s HackWeek project dubbed #SaveForLater. A desire to save content for ...
Last month, Twitter started work on a new “save for later” feature for Tweets in your timeline that you wanted to flag to refer back to in the future. Now it’s given the feature a name — it will be ...
Twitter today announced the official launch of a new Bookmarks feature, which is designed to allow Twitter users to save tweets for later access. All tweets now feature an updated "share" icon that's ...
It’s hard to quit something you actually find useful. Case in point: Twitter (or maybe now “X”?) Sure, the site has been actively on fire for the better part of a year, but there are still a lot of ...