Twitter Tests Phone Vibrations for Twitter Blue Subscribers
(Twitter Tests ‘Twitter Blue’ Haptic Feedback)
Twitter is trying something new for people who pay for Twitter Blue. Some users are feeling their phones vibrate when they do things on Twitter. This happens when they like a tweet or retweet something. This vibration feature is called haptic feedback. It is only a test right now. Not everyone using Twitter Blue sees this.
The test is happening on iPhones. Twitter is checking how users react. The company wants to see if people like this extra feeling. Adding vibrations could make using Twitter feel different. It might make actions feel more real. This is part of Twitter’s plan to add more features for paying users. Twitter Blue already offers things like editing tweets and seeing fewer ads.
Users in the test group see a small pop-up message. This message asks if they want the vibrations turned on. They can choose to turn it on or leave it off. Twitter is listening to what people say about this test. The company hasn’t decided if vibrations will stay for everyone. They also haven’t said if Android users will get it later.
(Twitter Tests ‘Twitter Blue’ Haptic Feedback)
Twitter is always looking for ways to make its app better. Testing phone vibrations is one of these efforts. The focus is on improving the experience for Twitter Blue members. The test helps Twitter understand what users value. More changes could come based on what they learn.
 
    	



 

