Twitter’s new feature will be able to ban users replying to old tweets

 new feature will limit users replying to your tweets has now introduced a new feature, with the help of which you will be able to decide who can reply to your old tweets.

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New Feature: is testing many features to give users a better experience. The microblogging website has now started a new feature, with the help of which you will be able to decide who can reply to your old tweets. By introducing this feature, the company is giving users more control over the reply of their tweets. The feature to limit replies was first introduced in 2020. has expanded this feature and now you can change who will be able to reply to your tweet after you post it.

Earlier, who could reply to your tweets, this could only be done when they were done. You couldn’t change it after that. The new feature was first discovered by Prolific researcher Jane Manchun Wong in June, and is now rolling it out to all users using the stable version.

How to use

After posting the tweet, you just have to tap the three dot button directly and the menu will pop-up. Here you will get a new option, in which you can change who can reply to you.

The company said that conversations on can be noisy and difficult to follow. For a better conversational experience, you can open replies for everyone, even the people you follow or just the people you’ve mentioned, even after you’ve posted a Tweet.

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Make sure you are using the latest version of in case you do not see the new feature in the app. The new update will come to your devices in the coming days. It is worth noting that users who are restricted to reply to your tweets will still be able to view, retweet, retweet, like and share your tweets with comments.

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