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Twitter launches DM video, audio calls for users

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
July 10, 2023
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Twitter is working on an update to its app that will let users make video and voice calls in the future. Andrea Conway, a designer at Twitter, shared this information on her work account. Even though not a lot of information was given, an image of the user interface shows how the feature will work.

Twitter audio and video call features

You will be able to use video and audio calls in the direct message (DM) area of Twitter. The new interface is interesting because it is very different from the present one. There will be a phone icon and an information button in the top-right corner.

Twitter also wants to combine the gallery, GIF, and audio parts into a “plus” button in the bottom left corner of the messaging tab.

Read also: Yaccarino Replaces Musk as Twitter CEO

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On Twitter, users will have the ability to select either audio or video calls to communicate with one another.

During the conference call, participants have the ability to mute their own microphones as well as the audio coming from the other person. They can also choose to turn off the camera. During calls, either the camera on the front of the device or the primary camera can be used.

At the moment, it seems as though the calls may not be secured, including encryption all the way through to the end. In May, Elon Musk’s business began offering encrypted direct communications, but the feature was initially limited to Blue users. It is for this reason that it is highly improbable that these next capabilities will include encryption.

In addition, Twitter may restrict access to audio and video calls to users who have subscribed to the company’s premium Blue service, much like it previously did with the tool Tweetdeck.

This statement comes not long after Meta unveiled Threads, its alternative to Twitter. Twitter appears to be under pressure due to the fact that there is a possibility that it could lose users to this new site.

Twitter’s CEO, Linda Yaccarino, recently emphasized Twitter’s unique qualities as a platform where users can witness historical events, discover real-time information globally, share their opinions, and more, referring to it as the people’s “public square.” Conway’s post about the new features was published at the same time.

However, it is still unclear what the point of integrating audio and video calls on Twitter is supposed to be, especially when considering the fact that competing apps offer superior functionality and greater privacy. It might be comparable to the endeavor that Meta made to incorporate Stories throughout all of its platforms, which was later abandoned in the majority of areas.

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Elon Musk revealed in May that Twitter is working on developing new features that will be available in the near future. 

Users will have the ability to make audio and video calls, in addition to engaging in encrypted messaging, as a result of these features. Musk emphasized that these improvements will enable individuals to interact with one another around the globe without the requirement of providing personal phone numbers.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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