Twitter’s navigation bar edit feature is now live for Twitter Blue users. Twitter Blue is the name of the app’s paid plan, and the navigation bar edit function is exclusive to them. This feature gives the option to pick between navigations that a user needs the most. Now users can pick between the navigation tabs on the bottom of the screen that they need most and leave the unnecessary tabs out.
Currently, there are five navigation options on the Twitter application; home, explore, spaces, notification, and messages. Of the five tabs, there might be a few that we do not use. With this new feature, you’d be able to remove the tabs that you do not use completely. This will reduce the clutter on your Twitter application. But this feature will not be available to everybody.
Twitter Blue costs $3 per month, and it comes with a few interesting features that are not available on the regular app. Features such as undoing any tweet, reading ad-free articles, colour customization, and editing the navigation bar.
Is the navigation bar edit feature enough to make you subscribe to Twitter blue? Or do you like your Twitter app just the way it is?