Voice direct messaging feature has come in twitter for India.




Voice messaging will be the part of twitter's direct messaging list in India. The new voice messaging service has been introduced in India as well. This feature will be available to the people who use Android and iOS platforms. Some other countries such as Brazil, Japan will also get this service along with India. 

Initially this service is available only on Android and iOS devices. The web users can hear the incoming voice messages, but they can't send back. In June 2020, Twitter introduced their voice messaging services. This service helps the users to tweet the voice messages in their own voice. 

How to use twitter voice messaging service?

This voice messaging service is very similar to other platform's voice messaging services. The users can send the voice direct messages up to a maximum of 140 seconds in length like voice tweets. In order to get this service the users have to update their twitter app from Google play store or Apple app store. Let's check it here.


Step 1:  To start a new conversation, select the DM section or select any of your old conversation.


Step 2:  After opening the chat , the audio recording icon can be seen on the right side.


Step 3: Tap on that icon to record your voice and click the red button when the recording is over.


The option is provided by twitter in which you can hear the recorded messages prior to sending that. If you want to cancel it once you have played it, tap on the cancel button and record again. 

iPhone users will get the 'press and hold' option for recording their voice messages. In order to send the recorded messages, release the message by swiping the button. 

"Twitter is working to develop a chat room similar to Clubhouse". Some reports say. This will help the users to join in a space for making conversations. Twitter's new voice DM feature will make messaging more comfortable. The people, who use the voice messages on other platforms like whatsapp, will be more comfortable with this service. 





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