Now You Can Send a DM to a Twitter User, Even if You Don't Follow Them
Twitter recently updated a privacy setting, allowing users to opt-in to receive and reply to direct messages from anyone.
If your Twitter privacy settings allow, now anyone can slide into your DMs.
Twitter recently updated a privacy setting, allowing users to opt-in to receive and reply to direct messages from anyone.
Twitter senior software engineer Nhu Vuong announced the features in a blog post:
Direct Messages are the best way to take your public Twitter conversations private. Today, we’re changing how direct messaging works so that it’s even easier for you to communicate one-to-one or with a chosen group
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