Twitter is working on a bookmarking tool for the platform so users can save tweets for later.
The new feature, which is currently in test and is called Save For Later, was the result of a hack week at the tech company.
It will allow users to bookmark tweets without having to like them or send it to themselves, as many currently do.
Twitter product manager Jesar Shah tweeted an demo of how the feature will work:
For Hack Week @Twitter we started developing #SaveForLater. Here’s the early prototype that we put together in a week, which is likely to change. pic.twitter.com/c5LekvVF3l
— jesar 💭 (@jesarshah) October 9, 2017
The tool will be private so the person who tweeted the message will not be notified you bookmarked their tweet.
The useful new feature comes after Twitter’s controversial decision to double its character limit from 140 to 280, which is currently being rolled out globally.
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