A feature is being tested that will allow you to see how many times a user uses their account. The feature was spotted by reverse engineers about a month ago, but as of this morning, some users have shared that they have access to it.

This feature feels a bit intimidating for people who already know that they spend a lot of time on the app. It could be used to determine whether to follow someone. Maybe you don't think it's worth following someone if they only have a few followers.

It is unsurprising that the general reaction to this feature among dedicated users is horror at how much we communicate. According to the research center, 10% of users on the platform created 20% of the messages. The study shows that the median user only posts twice a month on social media. In the last quarter, there were 237.8 million daily active users of the micro-messaging service.

It is not known how many people are part of the feature test or whether it will be rolled out more broadly. statuses and downvoting are currently being tested by the platform.

If you feel personally attacked by the test, you might be able to get compensation. That was a joke for legal reasons.

Twitter is testing a status feature that’s taking us back to MySpace