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The Latest Twitter Features Rumor |
There are many different types of social media that is widely used by everyone. However, Twitter has become one of popular social media because its simple. This was easily attract more people to use Twitter.
There are a variety of ease that we can find on Twitter, such as its communication feature that allows everyone to communicate by sending messages to as many as 160 characters. In addition to being a simple message and feature attractive, Twitter can also be used for other purposes in accordance with the wishes of you have an account.
Twitter is also often used as a tool for the company to inform something through their Twitter account. According to one rumor that blow toned, Twitter will issue one of the features that allow its users to transact with money. Through these features, users can instantly send a Twitter account for their money to another user via Twitter.
The rumours were reinforced with one of the forms of cooperation carried out by parties Twitter with second-largest Bank in France, namely Groupe BPCE. Such cooperation is expected to help each user a Twitter account in France to send you their money directly through Twitter. This can be done directly, regardless of the kind of bank you use. For one of these features, we still need to wait for the latest news from both sides i.e. Twitter and Groupe BPCE. In addition, the two sides have yet to confirm whether this feature is available only for users of Twitter, a company based in France or for the users of Twitter account outside France.
View of some of the closest competitor to Twitter which already issued some features of payment such as Facebook with Facebook Messenger Appnya and Apple with Apple Paynya, it will trigger a Twitter to immediately make the payment feature in order to attract people to make a twitter account.
It is certainly done so that Twitter does not compete with Facebook as one of their heavy contender in the competition for social media. We just need to wait will the latest news regarding direct payments via Twitter.
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