Elon Musk's gift to Indian Twitter users, get option to edit Tweets

Washington: Elon Musk, the world's richest man, has bought the social media platform Twitter. In the coming time, many changes can be seen in it. The company added the edit button to it some time ago. Now it seems that this feature of Twitter is also being started for Indian users.

Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma has given information about Twitter's edit button by tweeting. According to Vijay Shekhar, he is getting the option of an edit button. Vijay Shekhar has also shared a screenshot about this. He had made a tweet, which was later edited. It is written in the edited tweet that this is an 'edited tweet'. Below this, the company has also told that it was last edited on October 28 at 10.53 pm. Below this tweet, he has given information about this feature by sharing a screenshot. That is, even after tweeting, it is getting the option to edit. This is similar to Facebook's edit post option.

However, this feature is not available to all users right now. According to a report, this feature has currently been started for Twitter iPhone users. But, it can be in the testing feature at the moment. Let us know that the company started this feature with selected users from America and other countries earlier this month. Now, this feature has also been made available for selected users in India. One good thing about this is that the old tweet can also be seen by clicking on the information given about the tweet edit. If this feature is available in India, then it is good news for Indian users as soon as Elon Musk takes charge. 

However, it is also being said about this feature that it is not free. That is, its users may have to pay a fee. Users will have to subscribe to Twitter Blue for this, which costs $4.99 (about Rs 400) per month in the US. In India, it may have to pay up to Rs 250 per month for its subscription. 

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