Twitter will now let you pin messages in your inbox

I tweet has started rolling out a new feature to its users. The micro-blogging platform now allows you to set DM (direct message) chat in your inbox. The feature was only available to Twitter Blue subscribers until now. The move was announced in a post from the official Twitter Support handle. “Keep your favorite DM convos easily accessible by pinning them! You can now pin up to six conversations that will stay at the top of your DM inbox. Available on Android, iOS and web,” the tweet read.
As mentioned in the Tweet, you can pin up to six conversations to the top of your inbox. A similar feature was also introduced for iMessage when Apple released the iOS 15 operating system last year. Pins can be a useful feature to declutter your inbox and easily find important conversations. Rumors suggest that Twitter may increase the number of conversations you can put in your inbox.
How to pin a conversation in the Twitter inbox on your smartphone

  1. Open the Twitter app on your Android or iOS smartphone.
  2. Go to your DM inbox.
  3. Swipe right from the conversation you want to pin.
  4. Tap on the pin icon.

How to pin a conversation to your twitter inbox in your web browser

  1. Log in to your Twitter account using any web browser.
  2. Go to your DM inbox.
  3. Click on the three dots icon. You’ll be able to see it when you hover over a conversation.
  4. Click on ‘Hit Chat’

Twitter has also recently partnered with Paytm for the ‘Tips’ feature in India. This means that Twitter influencers in India will now be able to accept Twitter Tips directly through Paytm. The move aims to push the ‘Tips’ feature in place. This feature allows you to add links to select third-party payment services to your Twitter profile. When you enable Tips on your profile, people can support you by tapping your Tips icon to send you money through the third-party payment services and platforms you’ve added.

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