Twitter Has Started Testing Voice and Video Calling
The battle between Meta and Twitter’s parent company, X Corp., is ongoing on many fronts, including the delivery of new features, according to app analysts. Now Twitter has started testing audio and video calls to attract its users.
Under this, Twitter has started testing video and audio calls as DM (Direct Message). It is expected that sooner or later this facility will be available to users all over the world.
In this regard, Twitter designer Andrea Conway has also created a new user interface. Although it is still under construction, it can be clearly seen that it has easy access to audio and video calling. It features a call icon within the DM feed.
A few days ago, Twitter indicated that the app was also used for money transactions and had also obtained licenses for it in three US states. This is because Elon Musk wants to transform Twitter for many purposes and has used the term ‘everything app’ several times.
On the other hand, there are many apps that allow people to easily make audio and video calls to each other. In this regard, WhatsApp is on top with 8 times more users than Twitter. While this won’t bring WhatsApp people to Twitter, it’s possible that people who visit Threads will now want to stay connected under Twitter’s audio-video calls.
But there is still a problem with regular Twitter subscribers. Its most important features are being offered only to blue-tagged users. But despite all the facilities, only 0.3% of users are attracted to it. It is feared that the facility of audio and video calls will also be available only to the users who spend money.