Last year Twitter launched voice tweets on its platform so that users can tweet with their voices. It helps to quickly post tweets on Twitter without typing content in text. You can also add your text tweets as follow-ups after posting your Arbink voice tweet. This enhances the content experience not only for tweeting users but also for their followers as they will be able to listen to tweets posted on the platform instead of just reading their messages. Voice tweets also bring a personal touch to Twitter as individuals are able to post updates on microblogging networks using their voice. Voice tweets on Twitter have been limited to iOS users since they appeared in June last year. This means Twitter has the ability to record and post your voice tweets just for the iOS app. However, in addition to iOS, individuals on desktop, Android, and other platforms also have the ability to play voice tweets posted by iOS users. The same recently the company has also added the option to provide auto-generated transcripts. If you have a Twitter app on iPhone or iPad and wondering how you can post voice tweets, follow these simple steps... How to use voice tweets on Twitter:- Before you take steps on how you can use voice tweets on Twitter, it is important to keep in mind that you can record up to two minutes and 20 seconds for each private voice tweet. If your message is longer than the given time limit, your message will automatically thread up to 25 Tweets. *Open the Twitter app on your iPhone or iPad. *Tap the Tweet Compose icon from the bottom right. *Now, hit the 'Wavelength' voice tweet icon available above the keyboard. This will start recording your message. *When you finish your message, then tap. MP: Heavy rain may occur in these 13 districts, orange alert issued for 24 hours Church in Kerala announces welfare scheme for families having five or more children India corona update: This many cases reported in 24 hours as cases fall drastically after 132 days