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    Twitter is testing conversation labels to distinguish between replies

    Twitter is by far a more conversational and user engaging platform than all the other social media platforms available. It is not a doubt that the app is devising more means to make this realistic when it comes to threads, and to give a better experience to the new entrants.

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    The company has announced that it’s testing out new labels to be added on conversation threads in a bid to help the users distinguish responses. The new format would introduce labels such as ‘Mentioned’ and ‘Author’ to clarify who authored the post, and who is mentioned in it – letting you easily follow them.

    Twitter is also experimenting on adding a colors to highlight the responses from the original tweeter, and those where one is just mentioned.

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    This is not the first of tests on conversation threads. Sometime back, it became clear that the app wants to add a label to indicate who the “original tweeter” is. This was built to point out whoever starts a thread while weeding out any spam.

    And just last month, Jane Manchun Wong leaked a prototype of a subscription button that Twitter is probably working on that would let users follow conversations without having to like or reply to them.

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