Twitter unveils Moments feature, touted as the best of what’s happening at Twitter in an instant


The next time you open Twitter, you may notice something new: Moments, the best of what’s happening on Twitter in an instant.

Every day, people share hundreds of millions of Tweets. Among them are things you can’t experience anywhere but on Twitter: conversations between world leaders and celebrities, citizens reporting events as they happen, cultural memes, live commentary on the night’s big game, and many more.

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We know finding these only-on-Twitter moments can be a challenge, especially if you haven’t followed certain accounts. But it doesn’t have to be.

Moments helps you find the best of Twitter as easily as tapping an icon – regardless of who you follow. Just visit the new tab called Moments, where you will discover stories unfolding on Twitter.

How it works:

Tapping on the new lightning bolt tab on your phone opens a list of Moments that matter now. As new stories emerge throughout the day, we continue to update this list. Looking for more? You can also swipe through to topics including “Entertainment” and “Sports” to find more stories from the past few days.

Engaging with a Moment:

• When you click into a Moment, you’re taken to an introduction with a title and description.
• Start swiping to dive right into the story, with immersive full-bleed images and autoplaying videos, Vines, and GIFs.
• A single tap gives you a fuller view of the Tweet, which you can favorite, Retweet, and more. A double tap lets you instantly favorite the Tweet.
• The progress bar at the bottom indicates how much more each Moment has to offer.
• Swiping up or down dismisses the Moment and takes you back to the guide.
• At the end of a Moment, click the share button to Tweet your thoughts, and send it out to your followers.

Following a Moment

Moments are often updated as new information or great Tweets become available. You’ll know a story has been updated since your last view when you see a blue dot in the upper righthand corner of the image associated with the Moment.

For stories that update very frequently — like live sporting events or awards shows where it’s critical to know what’s happening minute by minute — you’ll see an option to follow the Moment, which blends the Tweets directly into your timeline. So you can keep track of the latest updates in real time without having to tap back and forth between tabs. When that story ends, so do the Tweets, leaving your timeline just as it was before.

Read more about the Moments feature and how the desktop version works.

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