Twitter is a nice app to put one’s opinion out loud in front of others but users also have to be aware about the choice of their words. But now Twitter has released a new feature ‘Twitter Circle’ which lets you choose the friends you want to share your tweets with
This feature is only available for a few selected users. The selected users can create their own circle on the platform.
During the announcement of its new feature, Twitter stated on Tuesday that, “Some Tweets are for everyone & others are just for people you’ve picked”.
Twitter Circle New Feature Meaning And How To Add Close Friends
He’s a 10 but he’s on Twitter asking who wants to be in his circle, so really he’s a pic.twitter.com/KtWss41MMo
— 𝕜𝕚𝕠𝕟. (@MrFlyyyGuyyy) July 7, 2022
twitter circle on a private account is crazy how much u got to hide omg?
— folake aina (@f0lake) July 7, 2022
What’s the Twitter Circle?
Twitter Circle is a new feature of the Twitter app that is currently being tested globally to share thoughts with a limited number of people. To put it in simple words, this feature is similar to the option “close friends” provided by Instagram.
Twitter Circle will allow you to include up to 150 members in your circle and only those selected members can see your tweet. However, they can only see the tweet, they can not retweet it. All the information is confined to the group.
The selected users for the Twitter Circle have to choose their audience every time they composed a tweet. Also the selected user can’t have more than one circle at a time.
As the feature is still in its testing mode, only few users are allowed to access it on the Android as well as iOS.
To find out if you’re the selected user or not, you have to compose a tweet. And if there’s an option like “create a circle” automatically appearing that means you can create your own circle. It’s totally the selected User’s choice whom he/she wanted to add in his/her Circle. Any user can be added to it, it doesn’t matter if you’re following the person or not.
If you want to leave a certain circle, you need to either unfollow the person who created the group or have to block them. You can even mute the creator, if you don’t wish to be a part of the circle.
Twitter User’s Reaction?
This new feature has gained the attraction of various users. Some of them are loving the feature’ fact of limiting the audience, while others are thrilled about whom they can include in their circles, while few of them aren’t interested.


