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Twitter to soon have picture-in-picture mode feature, says Musk

Higher-priced Twitter subscription will allow zero ads, Musk says

Elon Musk recently unveiled a range of exciting new features and updates that will soon be available on Twitter. The upcoming changes include the introduction of picture-in-picture (PiP) mode for videos, allowing users to seamlessly scroll through their timelines while watching videos. Musk also shared plans to incorporate video controls, enabling users to forward and rewind videos up to 15 seconds. These developments come after Musk’s transition to the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) role at Twitter.

PiP mode on Twitter will change the way users interact with video content as it will enable individuals to continue scrolling through their timelines. In contrast, videos play in a small window overlayed on the screen. Musk tweeted, “Coming next week, along with pic in pic, so you can watch while scrolling.”

However, it is uncertain if the upcoming PiP mode and video controls will be available to all users or exclusively for Twitter Blue subscribers.

Musk’s pro-crypto stance continues to influence Twitter’s strategic direction. Twitter recently announced a partnership with eToro, a leading cryptocurrency trading platform.

Looking ahead, Twitter may also explore the addition of voice and video chat capabilities. While no specific details have been provided, Musk’s inclination towards incorporating richer multimedia experiences within the platform suggests that voice and video chat functionalities could enhance user engagement and interaction.

Following Musk’s decision to step down as CEO of Twitter, he appointed Linda Yaccarino as his successor. Yaccarino, previously the advertising chief for Comcast Corp’s NBCUniversal, brings a wealth of experience in modernizing ad business strategies. Yaccarino expressed her commitment to Twitter’s future, stating, “I am honored to lead Twitter and excited about the opportunities ahead. I am dedicated to driving growth and innovation within the platform while maintaining a user-centric approach.”

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