Highlights: Twitter is working on a new interface for web The new UI is divided into two columns and has keyboard shortcuts and an emoji button Twitter has announced that it has started to roll out a new interface for the web version of the microblogging website. Currently, only a few users have got an option to try out the updated interface and the company has asked these testers to share a feedback. The new interface includes several key features, like an emoji button, quick keyboard shortcuts, an upgraded trends space, advanced search, among others. According to the video shared on Twitter, the new interface is seen having a large, dedicated button in the tweet box to let users add an emoji easily. The updated trending section appears on the right-hand side of the page, and there is a cleaner interface that makes it easier to see the conversation. Overall, the interface has now been divided into two columns from the previous three-column articulation. The news follows reports that said that the company is working on improving the user experience on the iOS and Android apps by introducing new features on the platform. For the testing of those features, Twitter will reportedly release a separate beta app. The first version of the new beta is said to introduce new designs for how conversations take place on Twitter. This will include varying colour schemes and highlighting important replies. There is also a mention of an algorithm, which is said to be deployed by Twitter to display the timeline so users can sort replies to a tweet. Replies from the people one follows might be displayed on top. Finally, the company might be looking to simplify the app for those who don’t want to deal with additional options by hiding the hearts button to like Tweets and the icons for retweeting. These options are said to show up only when one taps on replies. Related Read: Twitter is launching beta programme to test conversations feature: Report Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey banks on AI to help company curb fake news dissemination ahead of 2019 general elections in India A new https://t.co/fHiPXozBdO is coming. Some of you got an opt-in to try it now. Check out the emoji button, quick keyboard shortcuts, upgraded trends, advanced search, and more. Let us know your thoughts! pic.twitter.com/G8gWvdHnzB — Twitter (@Twitter) 22 January 2019
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