Twitter is testing a quick peak feature for profiles on its iOS app [www.neowin.net]
Sucuri WebSite Firewall - Access Denied [www.adweek.com]
Twitter proflie popup aims to make it easier to view profile details [9to5mac.com]
Twitter offers profile peeks in timeline test [www.cnet.com]
Twitter Testing New Profile Previews on iOS [www.thurrott.com]
Twitter is testing a pop-up mini profile to make threads easier to read [www.theverge.com]
Twitter's profile preview test makes it easier to spot creeps [www.engadget.com]
Going to admit that I kind of hated this when we first started our internal testing, but have come to love it and use it constantly. Super quick way to learn about the people whose words I’m reading (which adds so much context). Would love to hear how you experience it... https://t.co/SK0uIJrbTL
— Keith Coleman ??? (@kcoleman) February 13, 2019
We want you to know who is behind the accounts that appear on your timeline. With this experiment, we’re working to make it easier to learn who is behind an account. It’s also easier to follow or mute an account now. https://t.co/zH41w7pdom
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) February 13, 2019
We’re testing an easier way to check out profiles on iOS without leaving your timeline! Simply tap any @ handle in a Tweet, take a peek, follow, and get right back to it. Let us know what you think! pic.twitter.com/dIUFxI2r4C
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 13, 2019
Twitter Testing New Profile Previews on iOS - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/3tXYUCi8VN pic.twitter.com/17zOwhENi7
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) February 13, 2019
#ADVERTISING NEWSWIRE: Twitter Is Testing a New Way to Preview Other Profiles Without Leaving Its Timeline https://t.co/3OdGOFn5Ox #marketing #socialmedia #influencermarketing pic.twitter.com/HhNjFD8SjY
— Real Marsha Wright® | Top 5 Marketing Influencer (@marshawright) February 13, 2019
Twitter is testing a pop-up mini profile feature https://t.co/89FxCgyOaB
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) February 13, 2019
Twitter is testing a pop-up mini profile inside of threads https://t.co/jPYxfMzvYI pic.twitter.com/4P8j1PGOqU
— The Verge (@verge) February 13, 2019