
Twitter rolls out captions for its voice tweets but only Android users may not get it
India Today
Twitter said it is rolling out captions for voice tweets to improve accessibility features. The feature will be available to iOS users only.
Twitter has announced out an interesting update to its voice tweets feature a year after it was launched. The micro-blogging site said that it is rolling out captions for voice Tweets to enhance its accessibility features. Twitter has been making a lot of changes in its app. The company announced that it will discontinue one of its newest addition “Fleets” from August 3. Twitter had borrowed the idea from Instagram Stories but Fleets did not get the kind of response, Instagram Stories got. Announcing the new feature, Twitter said that after going through the feedbacks, the company has considered rolling out captions for voice tweets. “We took your feedback and we’re doing the work. To improve accessibility features, captions for voice Tweets are rolling out today. Now when you record a voice Tweet, captions will automatically generate and appear. To view the captions on web, click the “CC” button.”More Related News