Twitter today announced a new feature for its iOS app, which is designed to make it easier to recognize retweets with comments, which can often go unnoticed by tweet writers.

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On iPhone and iPad, all retweets with comments are shown in a list that can be accessed by tapping on a tweet and then choosing the "Retweets" option. Retweets will be organized into retweets with no comment and retweets that have a comment with the tweet, as demoed in Twitter's video.


Quote-style retweets can already be viewed through Twitter's search option, but this is a much more streamlined way of viewing retweets with comments.

Not all users appear to have access to the new interface as of it, but it is rolling out as of today.

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MrPresident Avatar
75 months ago
Cereal is not a ****ing soup
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stevet Avatar
75 months ago
Can they add syncing across platforms. I like Tweetbot just for this but they have fallen behind features because twitter locked them down. IF you're going to do that at least make it easy for people to look on a computer and then pick up where they left off. on their phone.
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TFK. Avatar
75 months ago
Am still using Twitter version 6.67 ( a 4 years update) on my iPhone X running iOS 11 & I can’t imagine updating my twitter... They took out so many things on the newer updates and now they are coming back with the “Retweets with comments”.. oh and the new interface don’t get me started with that mess :(
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imola.zhp Avatar
75 months ago
If this is the kind of dialog found on Twitter, I'm not missing much.
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trainwrecka Avatar
75 months ago

Cereal is not a ****ing soup
People think they have a firm grasp of the English language, but can't tell the difference between soup and cereal.
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TMRJIJ Avatar
75 months ago

Cereal is not a ****ing soup
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