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Windows 10 Twitter App Gains Support For Branded Likes, Card Previews, And Reply Controls – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
August 13, 2020
4 min read

Official release notes have been published that confirm all of the recent changes and improvements made to the Twitter web experience and the Windows 10 Twitter app.

Of particular note is the branded likes which essentially trigger a custom animation when a tweet containing a specific hashtag is liked by the user. The #BlackJoy and #AlwaysProud hashtags are provided as examples.

Other noteworthy changes include card previews while composing a tweet, that will no display the web page preview that will appear once the tweet is published, and the ability to limit who can reply to tweets (see above image for an example of this in action).

Here’s the full list:

New

  • Branded Likes: Delightful, custom, animations for the Twitter like button on Tweets containing specific hashtags. Try #BlackJoy and #AlwaysProud now!
  • Composer Card Previews: When sending Tweets or DMs that link to external sources, you’ll now see a preview of the generated card right in the composer!
  • Conversation Controls: We tested, you Tweeted, and we’re rolling out the ability to have conversations with exactly who you want to everyone. When you compose a Tweet, you’ll have the option to enable replies for everyone, people you follow, or just people you @ mention. Learn more here!
  • DM Quick Access: We’ve launched the docked DM drawer for Twitter on widescreen window widths. Quickly access your DM conversations without having to navigate to the DM screen.
  • Logged Out Design: We’ve updated the design of the logged out experience by bringing side navigation with quick access to Explore and Settings.
  • Not Interested Topics: Tired of us recommending you a Topic you aren’t interested in? You can now dismiss the Topic and we won’t recommend it again.
  • Topic Pages: You can now see a timeline of Tweets about a Topic. Try it out by clicking on a Topic name.

Updated

  • DMs: Adjusted the size of Twemoji rendered without text within DM conversations.
  • Performance: Reduced the size of the code needed to run the site for most users. This should help the site load more quickly, especially on slower connections.
  • Performance: Improved navigation speed to external content on certain browsers.
  • Retweets with comments: We’ve made a number of updates to the Retweets with comments experience. Updated the Tweet detail screen to display either “Retweets” or “Retweets with comments” as labeling for Retweets. Added a pivot to non-compliant Tweets to allow navigation to the Retweets with comments timeline. We are currently experimenting with splitting Retweets with comments out to their own Tweet stat on Tweet detail, and updating verbiage to include “Quote”.
  • Topic Descriptions: We’ve added descriptions to some Topics. These should help provide more context on what the Topic is about.

Fixed

  • DMs: Fixed an issue where you were unable to scroll all the way to the top of a DM conversation on mobile devices.
  • Emoji Picker: The size of the emoji picker should no longer fluctuate when the skin tone picker is selected and you hover over emojis.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Addressed issues with certain keyboard shortcuts not working for Retweeting and sharing.
  • Lists: You’ll no longer see an incorrect empty list when trying to add suggested people to a List.
  • Notifications: Fixed an issue with replies not showing as unread on the notifications screen.
  • Retweets with comments: Fixed scenarios where the Retweets with comments timeline would incorrectly show as empty.
  • Scheduled Tweets: You’ll no longer see an error when you try and schedule a Tweet with tagged media.
  • Srollbars: Cleaned up excess scrollbars in certain popover components.
  • Scrolling: Resolved scrolling lag on Safari when navigating into a conversation.
  • Scrolling: Exiting a fullscreen video should no longer cause the current scroll position to change.
  • Scrolling: Corrected issues with the bottom of lists being inaccessible on certain iPhone devices.
  • Tagged Media: Resolved issues with tags for deleted media remaining when adding new media to Tweets.
  • Text Input: Orientation within text input fields will now consistently respect your language settings.
  • User Profile: Profile pages with restricted visibility due to protected status or blocking relationships will no longer display empty timelines and will instead default to the user’s profile page.
  • Video Player: Badges should now show correctly when viewing live broadcasts.

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