Popular micro-blogging website Twitter seems to have no plans of slowing down when it comes to adding new features. The social media giant recently rolled out a new redesign of its interface with improved dark mode and it appears like the social media giant is planning to establish an update streak with five new features in the pipeline:

It can be really annoying when you get flooded with a ton of notifications from Twitter at the wrong time. You might be busy or staying focused on something really important when your friend decides to increase their concern towards you by constantly @ing you. Twitter is working on a solution to this as it is testing an approach to temporarily snooze the notifications. According to the official tweet by Twitter on its Twitter handle, you can choose to snooze notifications for 1 hour, 3 hours, or 12 hours.

You know when someone’s phone goes off in the theater? Or in a presentation? Or at the movies? Don’t be that person.

Twitter is also testing a feature where you will be able to follow certain topics just like how you follow people. In doing so, you will be able to find similar tweets that suits your interests even if you are not following the person who tweeted it. Image Credits: Android Police

You will soon be able to seamlessly catch up with all those nail-biting conversations or debates going on Twitter. Yes, Twitter is working on a feature that will allow you to turn on notifications for specific tweets that intrigues you so you don’t miss out on any updates.

You probably have notifications on for your must-follows. Now you can get notifications when there’s a new reply to a Tweet you’re interested in! We’re testing this on iOS and Android now. pic.twitter.com/MabdFoItxc

Twitter is working on Search for Direct Messages 🔍

5. Support for Apple’s Live Photos

Until now, whenever you upload a Live Photo from iOS devices, it appears as a static image. That’s about to change soon with an upcoming update. The Live Photos will be displayed as GIFs so that the liveliness of the image does not get lost when you take a look at it sometime in the future.