Continuing his long-standing tradition of responding to Twitter users’ propositions to introduce a new feature, Elon Musk promised to bring a “separate feed for videos.”
What Happened: On Tuesday, a Twitter Blue subscriber tweeted that the microblogging site should include “a separate feed for videos only” otherwise, they get lost in the feed.
Responding to his tweet, the Twitter CEO replied, “Coming soon.”
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This isn’t the first time Musk responded to a user’s request to introduce a new feature on the platform.
In March earlier this year, Jason Calacanis, angel investor and an early Tesla backer, requested Musk to roll out a custom tab on a user’s profile page with their top 25 tweets.
Why It’s Important: Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022. Last month, he announced “Subscriptions,” which is really the rebranding of the old feature “Super Follows.”
Subscriptions enable creators to monetize their work on the platform. It has already created quite a buzz on the platform.
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