Some changes have been made recently, but they're not including all the Musk news. It's now a reality for paid users of the social network, and you can now send mixed media messages as well.
Some reporters don't see a prompt when they screenshot.
Share Tweet instead? prompt. Credit: Screenshot: Twitter
For a while, the prompt stays up. The individual prompt for "Copy link" was noticed by Navarra.
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If you click on the link, you'll be able to share the link to a community, bookmark it, or send it via a message.
It's not hard to understand why the social networking site wants users to share their messages. You would stay on the app longer if you sent a link so someone else could use the service. The more time a person spends on the site, the more they see.
If you post a swastika on a social media app, you won't make money from it.
It's a lot of sense for users to screenshot. If someone you know doesn't have a social media account, you can easily share a message. You can reduce the spread of a potentially harmful message by taking a picture of it. Even if the tweet is later deleted, the screenshots are still important for future reference.
We would rather not use the word "share" We're going to keep doing it.