Some important improvements were announced last Tuesday (01): increasing the time it takes for users to edit submitted postsIf you want to change them. Moreover, the social network is gaining more integration with other platforms in the universe.
Regarding the editing time, It is now possible to edit a post up to 15 minutes after it has been publishedAccording to the company’s CEO, Adam Mosseri, who announced the news on his official profile. Before this, the user had five minutes to make changes, for example correcting incorrect information.
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The feature to edit posts was introduced by rival network X last year following requests from users. But unlike the old Twitter, where the feature was only available to subscribers, The tool is offered free of charge to everyone In the service that works integrated with Instagram.
“We heard that you wanted more time to edit your posts, so starting today you will have 15 minutes to make changes. (I know this will be useful for me…),” Mosseri wrote on her Threads profile. The functionality is as follows: is now live and will be available to the entire base soon.
Improvements in integration with Fediverso
By continuing to further integrate with the universe of open social networks, Topics will allow users to see who follows them and likes their posts on other platformsThis makes it easier to track participation in services. These include Mastodon and Pixelfeld.
To do this, simply tap on the post activity or follower list and check who follows your profile from other social networks. It is important to emphasize that Posts made will appear to these Internet users 15 minutes after they are publishedwhen the edit window is closed with the update.
Possibility to view followers and likes from other platforms only available to users who have enabled sharing with Fediverse in their profileAs Mosseri emphasizes.
Source: Tec Mundo

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