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Twitter rolls out a new feature to curb impersonation

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By Pascal Oparada,

Social Media/Tech Reporter

Apart from verified accounts, you can now know who owns or started a conversation as Twitter begins testing a new feature which allows users parse who started a conversation first on the platform.

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With a lot of tweets now stolen, plagiarized or outrightly impersonated, the new feature, which shows as Original Tweeter under a user name, has rolled out to some users across markets.

Twitter’s Director of Product Management Sara Haider told TechCrunch in a statement that Twitter’s purpose is to serve the public conversation.

“As part of this work, we’re exploring adding more contexts to discussions by highlighting relevant replies – like those from the original Tweeter.”

The new feature will be helpful when an influential person releases a tweet or thread. It would also make it easier to identify the owner of a tweet which may have gained serious traction on the platform that it becomes difficult to know who or where it started from.

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With Twitter’s verification project on hold, users would now use Original Tweeter to know when a tweet is authentic or not and/or is coming from an influential person.

The platform is also testing a beta version where ­­­­­replies to a tweet are colour-coded to distinguish them from the original owner of a threat or tweet.

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