For the first time ever, Twitter users can post missives that automatically disappear after 24 hours. The social network announced Tuesday that it is rolling out the ephemeral messages, called Fleets, to its 187 million daily active users.
In doing so, it followers similar product rollouts from Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook, which have all introduced similar disappearing messages in recent years. "Twitter's purpose is to serve the public conversation — it's where you go to see what's happening and talk about it," the company wrote in a blog post announcing Fleets.
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