Twitter,hot lesbian sex video the social network that redefined the term "information overload," is working on a feature that'll make it easier to bookmark those cool tweets that deserve a second look.
Announced by several key Twitter employees, including product VP Keith Coleman, the new feature could be called "save for later."
SEE ALSO: Here's a pretty compelling argument against Twitter's new character limitAccording to Coleman, this has been a "top request," and Twitter wants user feedback before they push out a final version of the feature.
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And Associate Product Manager at Twitter, Jesar Shah, has implied that the feature might first become available in Japan.
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As she pointed out, there are roundabout ways to bookmark a tweet -- for example, you can DM it to yourself, like it or retweet it. But a dedicated "save for later" button is probably a better option than cluttering your direct messages and likes.
Shah also shared an "early prototype" of the feature in a short video (below), but said the final version of the feature is "likely to change." In her example, the feature is simply called "Bookmarks."
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We've pinged Twitter about details on this new feature, and will update this post when we hear from them.
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