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Tweets that disappear? It’s not just a fleeting idea

- By Kurt Wagner Wagner writes for Bloomberg.

Twitter Inc. is testing a way for users to post photos and videos that disappear after 24 hours — similar to Stories products offered on rival social networks — in a push to encourage people to share more often on its service.

The San Francisco-based company calls these posts fleets and wants the tool to ease the pressure of online sharing. Similar to tweets, fleets are text-first, but videos, GIFs and photos can be added.

“Some of you tell us that you’re uncomforta­ble to Tweet because Tweets are public, feel permanent, and have public counts,” Twitter wrote in a blog post on Wednesday. “We hope that people who don’t usually feel comfortabl­e Tweeting use Fleets to share musings about what’s on their mind.”

The test is available only in Brazil.

Twitter has developed a reputation for moving slowly when it comes to launching new products and features.

It’s common for some ideas to percolate for years before they ever appear to Twitter users, a much slower cadence than at other social media companies.

Even expanding the length of tweets from 140 to 280 characters took years of debate and discussion inside the company.

The fleets test provides at least the perception that Twitter is moving forward. Disappeari­ng posts have become a popular way to share on competing social sites, including Facebook Inc.’s Instagram and Snap Inc.’s Snapchat.

More than 500 million people use Instagram’s version of Stories, and Facebook executives have pointed to this as an important growth opportunit­y for the company’s advertisin­g business. Instagram’s Stories feature already makes up about 10% of all ad spending on Facebook properties.

It’s too soon to say whether fleets will provide a similar opportunit­y for Twitter. The company has started testing features in public in recent years, often asking for user feedback before rolling something out more broadly.

It’s one of the ways Twitter tries to be more thoughtful about what it launches, but it also slows down the process. Instagram, by comparison, unveiled its version of Stories to all global users at the same time in 2016.

 ?? Denis Charlet AFP/Getty Images ?? TWITTER wants to ease the pressure of online sharing by testing what it calls fleets, which disappear after 24 hours.
Denis Charlet AFP/Getty Images TWITTER wants to ease the pressure of online sharing by testing what it calls fleets, which disappear after 24 hours.

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