Twitter Tests Feature to Co-Author Tweets

As the name suggests, CoTweet feature is all about letting Twitter users collaborate with each other on tweets. With CoTweets, two Twitter users can share a tweet together. When two authors decide to co-tweet, Twitter shares the tweet to both authors’ profiles and follower timelines. Share a Tweet, share the cred.Now testing CoTweets, a new way to Tweet together. pic.twitter.com/q0gHSCXnhv— Twitter Create (@TwitterCreate) July 7, 2022
To get started, one author should create the CoTweet and invite the co-author. The second person will have the option to accept or reject the invitation. Moreover, co-authors will also have the option to revoke the CoTweet after it’s published. In that case, the CoTweet will turn into a regular tweet from the original author.
“We’re testing CoTweets for a limited time to learn how people and brands may use this feature to grow and reach new audiences, and strengthen their collaborations with other accounts,” a Twitter spokesperson told TechCrunch. Twitter’s CoTweet feature closely resembles Instagram Collab. Introduced last year, the feature lets you collaborate on Instagram posts and Reels with other creators. Now that CoTweet is around the horizon, we could expect hilarious (or possibly cringeworthy) viral tweets from brands in the future.
According to Twitter, the co-tweeting experiment will run for a limited time. The company also mentions that it may turn off the feature at the end of the experiment and may remove the CoTweets users create over the trial period. So, will you consider using this feature to tweet with your friends? Let us know in the comments.