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Twitter lança ferramenta para publicar mensagens em áudio

Twitter lança ferramenta para publicar mensagens em áudio Por Redação Link São Paulo, 17 (AE) - A quarentena tem sido de novidades e atualizações para a comunidade do Twitter. Dessa vez, a rede social do passarinho resolveu dar voz aos seus usuários - literalmente. Um recurso para gravar audios nos tuítes foi lançado nesta quarta-feira, 17, pela rede social, e estará disponível, por enquanto, para usuários do sistema operacional iOS, da Apple, como teste. Nas últimas semanas, o Twitter já havia anunciado outras ferramentas, como a possibilidade de agendar tuítes pela plataforma web, e a configuração para selecionar quem pode responder às publicações de usuários - essas para apenas algumas contas. Agora, o recurso de voz se junta ao pacotão de novos e duvidosas ferramentas da rede social. Para mandar um tuíte de voz, basta clicar para compor uma nova mensagem e acessar, na parte inferior, o ícone com barras de som. Um novo campo será aberto para gravar a mensagem. No post, os áudios poderão ser publicados acompanhados ou não por uma mensagem escrita e cada mensagem poderá ter até 140 segundos. Para conversas mais longas, o usuário pode continuar gravando os áudios, e uma thread se forma automaticamente, respeitando o tempo limite de cada tuíte. O Twitter não informou em quais países a novidade já está disponível, mas afirmou que apenas um pequeno grupo de usuários do iOS receberão a ferramenta por enquanto. “O Twitter é onde você vai falar sobre o que está acontecendo. Ao longo dos anos, fotos, vídeos, GIFs e caracteres extras permitiram adicionar seu próprio talento e personalidade às suas conversas. Mas às vezes 280 caracteres não são suficientes e algumas nuances de conversação são perdidas”, afirmou a empresa em um post de blog.



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