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Twitters adds exclamation point to its ‘what’s happening’ prompt

May 17, 2023
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As if things weren’t chaotic enough on Elon Musk’s Twitter, it has now added exclamation points all over the place. The “What’s happening?” prompt when you compose a tweet has now become “What is happening?!”

Not satisfied, the reply prompt now reads, “Tweet your reply!” and the quote-tweet reads, “Add a comment!” Previously, neither prompt had an exclamation point.

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Right now, the changes only appear in the desktop version of Twitter. The app on your phone should still be even-keeled and exclamation-less. Here’s what the new prompts look like.

What it looks like to compose a tweet on desktop.
Credit: Screenshot: Twitter

screenshot of twitter showing "add a comment!" as the quote tweet prompt

The new QT prompt.
Credit: Screenshot: Twitter

screenshot of twitter showing "tweet your reply" in the reply composition area

Tweet! Your! Reply!
Credit: Screenshot: Twitter

The change is odd, but it’s a Musky move through and through. It’s a small change that signals an even bigger shift in tone, i.e. haha we’re all having so much fun here, right?! It adds a bit of chaotic energy, for sure. Not to mention, most folks on Twitter already exclaim quite a bit, no prompting necessary.

It’s not exactly clear when the change took place and whether it will migrate to the app. (We would ask Twitter’s press department, but…) We here at Mashable first noticed the shift this week. Other folks online seemed to be noticing the shift on Wednesday, May 17, as well.


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So know that if you noticed the change, it’s not just you.

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