What’s inside?
“Highlights” is aimed to deliver the things that fascinated the users by summarizing them via rich push notifications. The new feature also lets the users cut through the easily go through the cluttered timeline in chronological order. The best thing is that only relevant information will be shown to the user that will save the time taken in struggling between the whole timeline to reach the relevant information.
“Highlights” is aimed to deliver the things that fascinated the users by summarizing them via rich push notifications. The new feature also lets the users cut through the easily go through the cluttered timeline in chronological order. The best thing is that only relevant information will be shown to the user that will save the time taken in struggling between the whole timeline to reach the relevant information.
It looks like the season of adding new features to social media is going on and is catching every social media platform. After the announcement by Facebook for adding a “dislike” button, Twitter, the micro-blogging website announced its brand new feature called “Highlights”.
It information about the launch was given earlier this year it took a lot of time for it to be getting rolled. With the help “Highlights”, the Twitterati can easily view the summary of the activities on Twitter based upon the preferences to be set by the user himself.
How to enable Twitter’s new highlight in an android device?
In the month of April 2015, Highlights was launched to be used by English users only. After the latest update, it is now available in more than 35 languages all over the world. The users using this are already notofies for this, but will have to enable it manually. In order to enable this feature,
• Go to the official app of Twitter installed in the device (if not then download it from the play store)
• A three dot icon will be placed in the top right corner, bring it up by tapping on it
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• A drop down menu will then be shown. Tap on the option stating “settings”
• After that tap on the account name
• Then tap on mobile notifications
• Scroll down and look for the newly added feature “Highlights”, tap on it
• Tick the check mark and make the feature active
Congratulations! You have successfully enable Highlights.
Note
The new feature is right now available for the Android users only. Twitter professionals are working on bringing it for other platform users too.
If you have issue in updating this new feature or any other feature powered by Twitter, then contact the social media experts at Sites Simply.