A feature that was announced last week is the ability to modify a user's profile picture. Once the feature is available, users will be able to make changes to their account for up to 30 minutes. Users can only change their account five times during this time.
The company might have introduced the limit to stop people from abusing the feature by changing the content on the tweet on a whim.
Users who pay for the optional blue subscription will be the first to get the feature. Once it learns more about usage patterns, the feature will be made available to users in Australia, Canada, and the US. There is a chance that subscribers in these three countries will have to wait a bit longer for the service.
Experts said that the tool could be used to spread political misinformation after the company laid out its plans. Once a larger group of people start using the feature, there will be more instances. It is not yet known if the feature will become a menace or just an option for people to fix their typos.
Over the last couple of months, the social network has faced a lot of scrutiny over how it has handled its security practices. One of the most anticipated features is not something the social media company wants.
Twitter is finally rolling out an edit button later this month, first to Twitter Blue subscribers