Twitter rolled out Twitter Circle for iOS, Android, and desktop globally, where you can publish tweets with a group of 150 followers. Each tweet reply will be private and can’t be shared or retweeted. After a long wait, Twitter finally gives users the option to edit their Twitter circles. The company claimed the Twitter Circle Edit button was available on its platform earlier this year.
How to add Twitter users to the Twitter Circle
- Create a tweet and tap on the audience icon to change the public button to Twitter Circle.
- On the Twitter Circle, click on the Edit button to the right of the Twitter Circle.
- Next, choose your Twitter circle from the recommended audience by clicking on the Add button.
- After choosing your followers to add to your Twitter circle, that’s it!
Note: If you want to remove the person from the Twitter circle, you can head over to the audience and remove the follower by clicking on Remove beside the username. Twitter Blue costs $2.99 per month, but it gets a price hike of $4.99 per month.
You can also edit the tweet within 30 minutes of posting it. This makes it easy to fix typos or missing tags without republishing the tweet. Not to mention, your edited tweet will be mentioned and visible in the last edit to protect the integrity of the conversation and to keep a public record.