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The navigation bar of the app has been modified for the first time. The feature allows you to get rid of the Spaces icon in the middle of your navigation bar, as well as some of the other tabs.

If you don't want to stretch your finger over the Spaces tab to get to your notifications, you can reduce the number of tabs to as few as two. The Spaces tab was rolled out on Android in May, which seemed to only give more users a reason to sign up for the Blue subscription.

The Spaces banner now displays more information, like Topics.
Twitter Blue subscribers on Android can now customize their navigation bars.

Every feature thatcluttering up the app can be saved by Blue. There will be more information in the banner that shows active spaces at the top of your timelines. While there isn't a setting to turn this banner off entirely (neither for free or Blue subscribers), it will now show who is hosting the Space, who is sharing a message in the Space, as well as relevant topics.