Friday, May 29, 2020

Schedule Tweets in Advance on Twitter

Twitter Allow Users To Schedule Tweets in Advance

Twitter Allow Users To Schedule Tweets in Advance

Good News for Twitter users, now you can Schedule Your Tweets in Advance on Twitter. The largest social media platform is offering a new feature to schedule tweets in advance before it was only available with third-party tools.


Now users can see an option to schedule a tweet from the composer screen on the web browser. Here is the screenshot which we like to share with all twitter users.



From this window, you can also view a list of all scheduled tweets and make and adjustments if needed. This feature is only available on the browser-based version of Twitter. It’s not yet available on Twitter’s official mobile app.

Twitter’s mobile app updates are often more spread out, with a number of features added all at the same time. That’s in contrast to the web-based version of Twitter, which tends to have new features added more frequently.

How To Save Drafts on Twitter.com

Along with the scheduled tweets feature, the web-based version of Twitter is also getting the ability to save drafts. Saving drafts is a feature so ingrained in Twitter’s mobile app it’s easy to forget you can’t do it on the web version.

But it hasn’t been supported on the web version of Twitter, at least until today’s update. If you’re familiar with saving drafts on the mobile app – it works exactly the same way on the web version.

Compose your tweet and then click the ‘X’ button to close out of it. Twitter will ask if you want to save what you’ve composed or permanently delete it.

Save Drafts on Twitter

If you choose to save a tweet as a draft, you can come back to it at any time and finish it. One of the most positive things about the ability to save drafts is that it gives Twitter users time to put more thought into what they’re sending out to the world.

Users can compose a tweet and then back out of it without abandoning it altogether. Then they can revisit the tweet at a later time and assess whether it’s still a good idea to send it.

Now users can re-think their tweets by saving drafts whether they’re using the app or the web version of Twitter.

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