Twitter Rolls Out New Topics Feature in Both English, Hindi Languages | Details Here


New Delhi: Twitter on Thursday rolled out a new feature called Topics in India in both English and Hindi that will make it easy for people to find, follow and talk about their interests and the things they like. Also Read – ‘Who The Hell Are You?’, US Lawmakers Scold Twitter, Facebook & Google CEOs During Senate Hearing

The ‘Topics’ feature lets people follow specific subjects of their interest, allowing them to see more content on these subjects on their timeline. Also Read – After Odisha, Rare Bright Yellow Turtle Found In West Bengal; Pictures Stun The Internet

When a person chooses to follow a Topic, he or she will see tweets from a whole host of accounts that are experts, fans or just tend to talk about that subject a lot on Twitter on their timeline. Also Read – Twitter Down in South East Asian Countries, Restored in Several Parts After Suffering Outage

When a person chooses to follow a Topic – whether it’s their favourite band, sports team or even a city – they’ll see Tweets from a whole host of accounts that are experts, fans or just tend to talk about that subject a lot on Twitter on their timeline.

“The addition of Hindi Topics demonstrates our commitment to diversity of conversations across languages. We are excited to see these vibrant conversations flourish on Twitter in India,” said Manish Maheshwari, MD, Twitter India.

Within a Hindi Topic, people will be able to see Tweets in Devanagari script, as well as Hindi speech typed in the Roman alphabet.

Indian users will be able to follow conversations about a Topic like they have been following accounts – with one single tap.

Topic suggestions will appear in the timeline and in the search bar based on what is most relevant to them.

To search for Topics you want to follow, open the Twitter app on your phone, click on the icon with three horizontal lines on the top left of the app, Tap on ‘Topics’ and you will see a list of ‘Suggested Topics’.

Tap the ‘Follow’ button on the ones you find interesting and click on ‘More Topics’ at the end of the list to explore a wider list of Topics and sub-Topics to choose from.

You can also explore the Topics Selector page, which provides a list of Topics to follow.

You can also stop following a Topic that you no more wish to see on your timeline.

Apart from Hindi, Topics are also available in English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Korean.

“India is an important market for Twitter. We want to strengthen the service’s value for Indian audiences by giving them more control over what they want to see on their timelines,” Maheshwari said.


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