Twitter announced a new test feature today. The feature is called ‘Thermal Feedback’. It is part of the Twitter Blue subscription service. Twitter Blue costs money. Thermal Feedback shows how active a post is. It uses colors. Blue means the post is getting little attention. Orange means the post is getting more attention. Red means the post is getting a lot of attention. The color changes based on likes and replies. It also changes based on shares.
(Twitter Tests ‘Twitter Blue’ Thermal Feedback)
The test is happening now. Only some Twitter Blue users can see it. Twitter wants to see if people like it. The company also wants to know if it is useful. Twitter says the feature helps users understand post activity. People can see popular conversations quickly. They might find interesting topics faster. This is important on a busy platform.
(Twitter Tests ‘Twitter Blue’ Thermal Feedback)
Twitter Blue offers extra features. Users pay for these features. Thermal Feedback is a potential new addition. Twitter is always trying new things. They test features often. Some features become permanent. Other features get removed. Feedback from users decides this. Twitter Blue subscribers get early access to tests. This Thermal Feedback test is the latest example. Twitter hopes users will share their thoughts. The company wants to improve the experience. Making Twitter better for everyone is the goal. This test helps gather information. Twitter will decide the next steps later.