Twitter logra hacer algo que estábamos esperando desde hace mucho tiempo, y eso es poder realizar tweets con nuestra voz. Aunque esto no se encuentra disponible para todos los usuarios de la red social, sino que es exclusivo para los usuarios de iOS.
Una manera muy fácil de compartir historias
Por medio de un pequeño video de presentación, el cual irónicamente no tiene audio, Twitter nos presenta la nueva característica con la que los usuarios podrás realizar publicaciones más interesantes. Pues no solamente podrás publicar un texto o un audio, sino que puedes publicar ambos en un solo tweet.
Aquí tienes el tweet en donde te muestran la manera en que esto se usa dentro de la app del pajarito.
Llegando hoy para iOS, ahora puedes grabar y realizar Tweets con audio.”
Es lo que dice la publicación original del perfil oficial de Twitter… en Twitter. Esta nota se está poniendo rara.
Esto nos podrá ayudar a ahorrar tiempo a la hora de contar grandes historias en la plataforma sin necesidad de crear hilos que parezcan interminables.
Sinceramente parece una opción muy buena, en especial porque el “video” que aparece una vez que envías la voz tiene un diseño muy bien trabajado que le dará un toque muy personalizado a cada audio publicado.
Por el momento no se ha mencionado nada sobre la posibilidad de ver esto para usuarios de Android, ante lo que aquellos que no cuentan con iOS han expresado su descontento con la rede social.
Solamente le tiempo no dirá si es que esto se encontrará disponible para el sistema operativo Android, pero por lo mientras, lo usuarios de iOS ya pueden comenzar a usar la app de una manera que hasta hace poco solo habíamos imaginado en nuestros sueños.
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Twitter manages to do something that we've been waiting for a long time, and that is to be able to tweet with our voice. Although this is not available to all users of the social network, it is exclusive to iOS users.
A very easy way to share stories
Through a small presentation video, which ironically has no audio, Twitter presents us with the new feature with which users can make more interesting publications. Not only can you post a text or an audio, but you can post both in a single tweet.
Here's the tweet where they show you how this is used within the bird app.
Arriving today for iOS, you can now record and tweet with audio."
That's what it says on the original official Twitter profile... on Twitter. This note is getting weird.
This can help us save time when telling great stories on the platform without having to create seemingly endless threads.
Honestly it seems like a very good option, especially because the "video" that appears once you send the voice has a very well worked design that will give a very personalized touch to each audio published.
So far, there has been no mention of the possibility of seeing this for Android users, and those without iOS have expressed their dissatisfaction with the social network.
Only time will tell if this will be available for the Android operating system, but in the meantime, iOS users can already start using the app in a way we had only imagined in our dreams until recently.
A very easy way to share stories
Through a small presentation video, which ironically has no audio, Twitter presents us with the new feature with which users can make more interesting publications. Not only can you post a text or an audio, but you can post both in a single tweet.
Here's the tweet where they show you how this is used within the bird app.
Arriving today for iOS, you can now record and tweet with audio."
That's what it says on the original official Twitter profile... on Twitter. This note is getting weird.
This can help us save time when telling great stories on the platform without having to create seemingly endless threads.
Honestly it seems like a very good option, especially because the "video" that appears once you send the voice has a very well worked design that will give a very personalized touch to each audio published.
So far, there has been no mention of the possibility of seeing this for Android users, and those without iOS have expressed their dissatisfaction with the social network.
Only time will tell if this will be available for the Android operating system, but in the meantime, iOS users can already start using the app in a way we had only imagined in our dreams until recently.