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Twitter Implements Topics Feature in India in English and Hindi

New Delhi: Twitter on Thursday implemented a new feature called as Topics in India in both English and Hindi that will make it simple for individuals to discover, follow and talk about their preferences and the things they like.

The ‘Topics’ feature lets individuals follow specific subjects of their interest, permitting them to see more content regarding these subjects on their timeline.

At a point when an individual decides to follow a Topic, the person in question will see tweets from an entire host of accounts that are experts, fans, or simply will discuss that subject a ton on Twitter on their timeline.

At a point when an individual decides to follow a Topic – whether it’s their number one band, sports team, or even a city – they’ll see Tweets from an entire host of accounts that are experts, fans, or simply will discuss that subject a ton on Twitter on their timeline.

Manish Maheshwari, MD, Twitter India stated: “The addition of Hindi Topics demonstrates our commitment to diversity of conversations across languages. We are excited to see these vibrant conversations flourish on Twitter in India.”

Inside a Hindi Topic, individuals will have the option to see Tweets in Devanagari script, just as Hindi’s speech composed in the Roman alphabet.

Indian users will have the option to follow discussions about a Topic like they have been following accounts- with one single tap.

Topic suggestions will show up in the timeline and in the search bar dependent on what is generally relevant to them.

To look for Topics you want to follow, open the Twitter application on your mobile phone, click on the symbol with three horizontal lines on the upper left of the application, Tap on ‘Topics’ and you will see a rundown of ‘Suggested Topics’.

Tap the ‘Follow’ button on the ones you find intriguing and click on ‘More Topics’ at the end of the rundown to explore a more extensive rundown of Topics and sub-Topics to browse.

You can likewise explore the Topics Selector page, which gives a rundown of Topics to follow.

You can likewise quit following a Topic that you no more wish to see on your timeline.

Aside from Hindi, Topics are additionally accessible in English, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Korean.

Maheshwari stated, “India is an important market for Twitter. We want to strengthen the service’s value for Indian audiences by giving them more control over what they want to see on their timelines.”

 

source: with input from ians