Elon Musk continues to integrate new features into Twitter, which he bought for $44 billion. Now, it seems like another flash decision has come from the popular social media platform Twitter. In some screenshots taken, it was seen that tweet source tags such as ‘Twitter for iPhone’ and ‘Twitter for Android’, which are under the tweets and show which device the tweet was sent from, were removed from the web version of Twitter.
Continuing to work on new features, Twitter, as you know, puts phrases such as ‘Twitter for iPhone’ and ‘Twitter for Android’ under the tweets that show the source they were sent. However, apparently, a flash decision regarding these phrases came from Twitter, owned by Elon Musk. The era of ‘Twitter for iPhone’ and ‘Twitter for Android’ seems to be over on Twitter. Here are the details…
IT LOOKS REMOVED ON TWITTER
iOS version of Twitter:
Twitter’s web version:
However, it was noticed that mobile versions of Twitter such as iOS still have tweet source tags such as ‘for iPhone’ and ‘for Android’. The change seems to have been made only for the web version.
In the screenshots taken from the web version of Twitter, it was seen that the phrases ‘Twitter for iPhone’ and ‘Twitter for Android’ were removed under the tweets, indicating which device (source) the tweet was sent from.