Twitter is making some updates to how users are being made aware of new direct messages. The company announced today that over the next few days it will start allowing users to receive desktop notifications for direct messages when they’re using Twitter.com.
“Notifications appear on the top right side of the screen, when a Direct Message is sent,” a Twitter spokeswoman told VentureBeat in an email. “Clicking the notification brings you into the modal where you read and reply to Direct Messages.”
How many will be affected by this change is unknown as Twitter hasn’t provided figures on the number of people specifically on Twitter.com. Eighty percent of Twitter’s 316 million monthly active users are accessing the service on mobile, however, there’s no indication about what percentage is exclusive to mobile.
Perhaps beneficial to those in places where smartphone adoption isn’t rampant, the addition of desktop notifications for messaging will be helpful.
Twitter today is also announcing some changes to the direct message component of its Android app. From the company spokeswoman’s email:
When you share a public tweet in a private direct message, you’ll notice the screen where you pick who to sent the message to looks different. We’ve made the avatars more prominent, and place your most recent conversations up top. Below your most recent conversations, we suggest more conversations to dive into.
Today’s feature release comes a couple of weeks after Twitter officially removed the 140-character limit on direct messages. Clearly one-to-one instant messaging is becoming a higher priority at Twitter as the company looks to grow further.
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