MADRID, 31 Mar. (Portaltic/EP) –
Twitter go ahead with your plans to convert TweetDeck in one more functionality within your monthly subscription service Twitter BlueAccording to the latest findings of Jane Manchun Wongwhich uses reverse engineering to anticipate future improvements and updates.
What brings TweetDeck even closer to Blue is the latest discovery from Manchun Wongas posted on his personal Twitter account: a signup page on TweetDeck that is under construction.
The page offers an ad-free experience on TweetDeck, which it describes as “a powerful, real-time tool for the people of Twitter.”
Twitter is filling in the new @TweetDeck signup page that they’re working on. Two new highlights:1. A link for “the legacy version of TweetDeck” (even though it might be deprecated at some point in the future)2. “Ad-free experience” being marketed as the selling point 😛 https://t.co/XP6sYsTUGM pic.twitter.com/fRc0ujZ7o2
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 30, 2022
He then describes its use to “monitor multiple timelines on a single screen” as well as “track and organize content” thus reaching the audience “in real time”.
Within this, it is promised to be able to “receive breaking news and trends as they occur, monitor your brand and the competition”, in addition to being able to “quickly spot topics of interest”. The page also advances “a new way of collaborating with your team” from “one or more Twitter accounts.”
Twitter has been considering the possibility of charge your users for using TweetDeck. More recently, just a week ago, Manchun Wong assured that “Twitter is working on including TweetDeck in the list of Twitter Blue Features“.
“This is another indication that TweetDeck may become a payment function within the subscription service“, he added after having access to the Twitter code.
In addition, the engineer cited her own tweet from March 17, in which she pointed out that in her inquiries the user was allowed to enter TweetDeck if they previously had a subscription to Twitter Blue and, otherwise, “they are redirected to a registration page.