Twitter has detailed other features that plan to test at some point: default archive function. Upcoming settings will allow users to tweet them automatically archived after a number of times, increase privacy and prevent others from searching easily through a history of old tweets.
When you publish a tweet, it is still visible on your Twitter account until it is deleted manually. It has been proven to be problematic for some users who have a history of their old tweets analyzed and used against them. As a result of this and other related privacy issues, some Twitter users start removing their tweets manually after a certain period of time.
Twitter takes problems into his own hands and has the potential to offer automatic tweet archiving features in the future. The company details the plan for Bloomberg, explaining that this tool will automatically hide the user’s tweet once they are 30, 60, or 90 days. The other potential team will archive tweets as they are one year old.
The company explained the archive tweet as the current tool in the ‘concept phase,’ it means to be temporary before all types of tests launched into several users. This future feature – Assuming the company follows by releasing it – will join other people who plan the company to test, including hiding ‘like’ tweets, eliminating themselves from conversations, and removing followers without blocking them.
This report shows these features in consideration and will be tested in the future; Like any test, there is a possibility that features will be launched with substantial changes or, as often happens, can end up being removed at all.