Advertisment
Advertisment
Promo

Twitter retweets rolled out to beta tweeters

Twitter has begun rolling out Project Retweet to users.

Like lists, which were rolled out to 25 per cent of users before every user could access them, the new retweet function is available to selected beta users. The new feature shows an icon to indicate retweets, although users who aren't in the beta group will still see the letters RT at the start of retweets. A counter shows which users you follow have retweeted the post, and how many people in total have shared the post with their followers.

About time too, we say. Retweets, while a good idea, had grown out of control. This month's US edition of Wired includes an article in which Twitter top-kicks Evan Williams and Biz Stone discuss how ad hoc user-invented stuff such as @replies and retweets are being built into the service. According to Stone, "We're finally emerging from this firefighting mode."

The result is that Twitter is becoming more versatile, and may even attract more users to Twitter.com itself rather than using third-party apps.

Are you one of the lucky beta tweeters? Will new features such as lists and retweets tempt you back to Twitter.com? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Anonymous User Avatar

Your email address must be entered but will not be displayed

Copy the letters and numbers to prove you're a human being. If you can't read this image, get another one. If you don't want to do this each time, register.

Random characters

All submitted content becomes the sole property of CBS Interactive and may be used, edited or rejected at CBS Interactive's sole discretion. You acknowledge that you, not CBS Interactive, are responsible for the contents of your submission. -- see Terms of Use