Published 20:18 IST, June 15th 2020

Twitter asks for feedback on Fleets, netizens flood comment section with hilarious memes

As Twitter recently introduced a new feature, ‘fleets’ and asked internet users to share their feedback, netizens did not appear to be fully impressed.

Reported by: Bhavya Sukheja
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As Twitter recently introduced a new feature, ‘fleets’, where one can share ims, photos and GIFs that will last for 24 hours, and asked internet users to share ir feedback, netizens did t appear to be fully impressed. new feature is very similar to WhatsApp’s, Facebook’s and Snapchat’s stories and microblogging website began testing feature in only a few countries, including India, Brazil and Italy.

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With new feature, tweeple can share ir ‘fleeting’ thoughts or ims, videos with ir followers. Similar to or social media platforms, ‘fleets’ also disappear after 24 hours and netizens can t retweet r like or comment on stories. Twitter’s new dition left netizens rar disappointed as y accused social media platform of ‘copying’ feature. 

Netizens call Twitter 'copycat' 

While several internet users called Twitter a ‘copycat’, ors also pointed out that y are unable to locate feature despite updating app. One internet user wrote, “Peer pressure in its full splendour”. Ar user sarcastically wrote, “Wow. So invative. Pioneer of this feature. Great”. “OOOOOOO PLEASE DON'T DO THIS TO MEEEEE,” ded ar. 

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20:12 IST, June 15th 2020