Twitter is most likely testing a new label called “Liked by Author,” which shows when the originator of a tweet loves your response.
A Twitter spokeswoman told TechCrunch that the business has been experimenting with different labels to help offer consumers information about the tweets they read, but that the social media giant has nothing more to say regarding this particular name.
According to the article, when the author of a tweet likes a reply, it appears to be recognized with a badge that is visible to both the person who left the reply and those watching it.
Although it is unclear whether the label is being tested internationally, it has been reported that users in many countries have seen it, according to the company.
It’s worth mentioning, according to the source, that the new label is comparable to TikTok’s “Liked by Author” badge, which displays when a video’s creator likes a remark.
The new label might also come in handy if a tweet has garnered a lot of responses and the original author wishes to emphasise a few of them without having to react to each one individually.
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