With the new feature, users can schedule tweets for any desired time, as long as it's within an 18-month timeframe. The pop-up window includes the timezone being used, making it easier to know exactly when the tweet will be published. Moreover, users can also view a list of scheduled tweets, facilitating planning for multiple tweets quickly.
Twitter's web version now allows scheduling tweets and saving tweet drafts.
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Another new feature that has arrived on the Twitter website is the ability to save tweet drafts. Recently, the social media platform implemented this feature to keep the tweet composer at the top of users' timelines intact as they navigate other parts of the website. This doesn't apply to tweets written in the pop-up composer and only saves tweets as long as you're still on Twitter. However, now you can save specific tweets to continue writing them later.
It might not be clear how it works, but when you click on the pop-up composer, the website typically asks whether you want to discard the current tweet or continue composing it. Now, the question has been rearranged, and the options have also been changed to Discard or Save. Unfortunately, this means the feature only works if you're using the pop-up tweet composer. When starting a new tweet, you'll see a Unsent Tweets link in the top right corner of the composer, which will take you to drafts and scheduled tweets.
The ability to schedule tweets is part of TweetDeck - an advanced profile management tool also developed by Twitter. The new features are now available to everyone on the Twitter website. To learn more about Twitter, refer to How to Use Twitter here.
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