A while ago we commented that Twitter was starting to test a feature called Circle, which basically worked like Instagram’s Close Friends: allowing you to skew private posts so that only whoever you want can see them. Well, the feature is now official and available to everyone.
On Tuesday, Twitter confirmed in networks and its blog that the Circles are now available to all users. From now on, when you press the tweet button, you will see a message that teaches you how to use the function: basically, you just have to select users to add to your circle and confirm. Then, when you want to make a publication, you just have to select if you want it to be public – so that everyone can see it – or private – so that only your circle can see it -.
giving you all Twitter Circle because sometimes your Tweets aren’t for everyone
add up to 150 people to yours and use it. please. pic.twitter.com/D6AE4OhRX5
— Twitter (@Twitter) August 30, 2022
On the other hand, it is also very easy to know if someone added you to their circle, because you will notice a message with green details in the post. Remember that you can add between 1 and 150 users to your Twitter circle and delete or add people at any time. And if you delete someone, don’t worry, because that person won’t be notified.
Twitter Circles are now available on iOS Android and web for all users worldwide.