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Twitter unveils ‘fleets’ as it faces grilling over US election action – The New Daily
The platform at the centre of dispute over social media’s handlng of false political claims is rolling out new “fleeting thoughts” that can’t be retweeted.

The platform at the centre of dispute over how social media giants should handle false political claims is rolling out “fleeting thoughts” posts that can’t be retweeted.
Twitter has revealed it will roll out “fleets” globally this week following trials in South Korea, India, Italy and Japan.
Unlike tweets, Twitter fleets cannot be retweeted, shared, liked or publicly commented on. The post will sit at the top of a user’s profile for 24 hours but will not be visible in the main timeline.
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