Twitter Tests “Leave This Conversation” Feature for You to Untag Yourself from Threads
Twitter is testing numerous new features to provide people with more functionality, thus, improving the “tweeting” experience. The latest test on the list is theability to easily leave a conversation, as discovered by the reputable reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong. Let’s take a look at the details.
Twitter Tests New “Leave This Conversation” Feature
Wong recently came across thenew “Leave this conversation” feature that will let you untag yourself from a Twitter threadin which you have been tagged or mentioned. The reverse engineer took to Twitter to share a screenshot, showcasing the new onboarding screen for the feature.Twitter is working on an onboarding screen for “Leave this conversation”pic.twitter.com/cZYeOdo1pJ— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane)February 18, 2022
Twitter is working on an onboarding screen for “Leave this conversation”pic.twitter.com/cZYeOdo1pJ— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane)February 18, 2022
The “Leave this conversation” feature will let you do three things for conversation threads you are tagged in. Ituntags your username from the original tweet and all the replies, prevents users from mentioning you in the conversation again, and stops all notifications from that Twitter thread. Furthermore, if you leave a conversation, no one in the thread will be notified about the action.
One thing worth noting here is that the new feature is different from the existing “mute this conversation” feature on Twitter, which stops incoming notifications from a conversation thread in which a user has been mentioned or tagged. Wong alsoexplainedthat the “Leave this conversation” featureremoves the hyperlink from the username of a user, making it plain text in the process. This way, if you leave a conversation, no other user will be able to click your username to reach your Twitter handle. That said, you will still be able to view the thread.
As for the availability of the feature, Twitter did not confirm anything about it yet. But, since it has been tested and the company has been introducing a number of new features, we can expect the “Leave this conversation” feature to roll out in the near future. Meanwhile, Twitter recently introducednew ways for usersto control how other users engage or interact with their profiles to reduce harassment and abuse on the platform.
Stay tuned for more information and tell us if you think this feature is a welcome addition in the comments below!
Featured Image Courtesy: Jane Manchun Wong (Twitter)
Dwaipayan Sengupta
A geek at heart, you’ll find me fidgeting with an iOS device or sitting in front of the laptop, scouring the internet to find interesting technological innovations. In my free time, you’d find me playing Valorant or listening to Pink Floyd.
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