Twitter’s latest move to help encourage better engagement on the app involves warning users against engaging with certain conversations.
The company announced the new feature for iOS and the best Android phones on Wednesday. The prompt will warn users when a certain conversation might lead to a heated or intense discussion.
When clicking on the prompt, it will pull up guidelines to help users navigate the conversation respectfully.
The feature was teased in late September along with several other features and initiatives that the platform is testing and rolling out.
Social media can be a rough place to navigate, and Twitter has been on a mission to help users Tweet and engage more. Keeping users away from heated conversations could be one way to encourage a safer space for users to feel more comfortable.
It’s unclear how Twitter determines when to show this prompt, but it notes that it may not always get it right.
The criteria we use to determine which conversations will show this prompt may change as we learn from this test.
We may consider the Tweet topic and the relationship between the Tweet author and replier.
Recently, Twitter launched Communities, which functions like Facebook Groups, allowing users to join in on topics they like, including space, crypto, skincare, and more.
These spaces should help to encourage more healthy engagement between users with similar interests, although for now, Communities are invite-only.
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