Twitter Introduced a new feature to add audio to tweets on IOS
Twitter is revealing another feature that allows users to record and attach sound to their tweets on iOS. The social media takes note that the element will be accessible to a selected number of users beginning June seventeenth. The new element is intended to include a "human touch" to how individuals utilize Twitter. If you have access to the new feature, you'll see another symbol with wavelength sign in the tweet composer box.

Twitter noticed that you'll see your profile photo with the record button at the bottom. When you click on it, you can begin to record your voice. "Each voice Tweet catches as long as 140 seconds of sound. Have more to state? keep talking. When you arrive at as far as possible for a Tweet, another voice Tweet begins consequently to make a thread," Twitter expressed in a blog entry.
You can Tweet a Tweet. But now you can Tweet your voice!— Twitter (@Twitter) June 17, 2020
Rolling out today on iOS, you can now record and Tweet with audio. pic.twitter.com/jezRmh1dkD
When you've finished up your voice, you can tap the 'Done' button to send your sound and come back to the writer's screen to tweet it. Everyone will see your voice tweet show up on their timeline of events close by different tweets. To tune in to a tweet, you simply need to tap on the picture. Playback will at that point start in another window docked at the bottom of your timeline, and you can hear it out as you look through your timeline. Twitter says that all iOS users will approach this new feature in the coming weeks, yet there isn't any word yet on Android accessibility.