
Twitter Blue subscribers can now modify the navigation bar within the app on Android gadgets. The function, which was beforehand unique to iOS, permits you to take away the Spaces icon from the centre of your navigation bar (and naturally, take away a few of the different tabs if you’d like, too).
According to The Verge, should you’re sick of getting to increase your finger over the Spaces tab to entry your DMs and alerts, customized navigation allows you to show as few as two tabs at a time or keep all 5 which are displayed by default.
The Spaces tab was first examined by Twitter on iOS final yr and appeared on Android in May, which appears to encourage extra irritated customers to subscribe to the $2.99/month (roughly Rs. 200) Blue plan launched final yr.
However, Blue cannot defend us from all the options which are clogging up the app. Last week, Twitter introduced that it was including extra info to the banner that shows lively Spaces on the high of your timeline, as reported by The Verge.
While there’s at the moment no choice to fully disable this banner (neither free of charge customers nor Blue subscribers), it can now show details about the Space’s host, everybody who tweets within the Space, and pertinent Topics.
Last month, Twitter introduced that customers would have the ability to use the closed caption toggle on Android and iOS. The choice to toggle captions for its video participant now reveals up — with the textual content “CC” — within the top-right nook of the video — if it has captions obtainable.
Unrelated to the automated caption system, the closed caption toggle “will only show up on videos with captions already available, and is not related to the automated caption system,” in response to the corporate.
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