Night Mode has long been anticipated by Twitter users. This feature helps reduce blue light, alleviate tension, and is gentler on the eyes. Currently available on the Twitter desktop version, accessible for Mac, Linux, and Windows users, supporting all web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera.
Twitter officially unveils Night Mode feature on Linux, Mac, and Windows
The Night Mode feature has been integrated and available on the Twitter app for iOS and Android devices for over a year now. Following Twitter's experimentation with Night Mode on desktop on selected accounts, the platform officially releases Night Mode on Linux, Mac, and Windows.
In terms of design, the Night Mode feature reduces blue light emitted from the screen by adjusting colors when users access this social network at night on their computers. It will transform the Twitter.com interface from white to black.
Twitter officially unveils the Night Mode feature on Linux, Mac, and Windows
How to activate Night Mode on Twitter.com
To activate Night Mode on Twitter.com, simply click on the Profile Picture next to the Tweet button in the top right corner of the screen. Then, activate Night Mode from the popup menu on the screen. The Night Mode activation option is at the bottom of the menu and features a moon icon next to it.
If you don't see the Night Mode activation option, it means Twitter has not yet completed the rollout of this feature. However, you can rest assured that the feature will soon be available for all users. You can check again after a few hours.
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