Twitter only recently opened up its Moments product to users, allowing them to curate tweets around specific events, but it was limited to just the desktop and web. However, starting today, the company is rolling out mobile support so now you’ll be able to do the same thing while on the go.
https://twitter.com/twitter/status/803995039663726592
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So what this means now is that if you’re at an event, whether it’s live sports, a conference, a political rally, or hanging with friends, or just somewhere that has people tweeting their thoughts, you don’t have to wait until you reach a laptop or computer to assemble a Moment. Now you can do it within the Twitter app. Of course, since it’s just rolling out now, not everyone will have it yet, so you’ll have to be patient.
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It was just two months ago when Twitter began offering its self-service version of Moments. Prior to that, human editors were utilized. Now it’s democratized after there appeared to be traction — Twitter began opening up the program to more influencers, brands, and partners, and that seemed to give the feature some legs.
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