Always coming up with new features across the platform, Twitter is making it easier to search tweets from specific accounts. This will make it easier for users to find a specific tweet from a specific user on Twitter.
Social media consultant Matt Navarra said that the button had started rolling out to a small number of users last month and XDA Developers has noticed that the feature is being rolled out widely in the service’s iOS app.
This new button — located in the top right corner, next to the three-dot menu — allows iOS users to dig through their own Tweets or any other account’s. Click and you will get a search field where you can enter the term(s) you’re looking for. Hit enter to be taken to a screen similar to that of the existent search functionality. There the search term will change to From:Username Term. Earlier, you could achieve this by using the format “from:[Twitter handle] [search term]” in the regular Twitter search box.
Besides the new search button, there have been other recent additions — iOS users can Super Follow Twitter accounts (pay for access to bonus content from creators on the platform), anyone can host one of its an audio-only Space chatrooms, Twitter Blue subscription service (available in Canada and Australia), and Communities (still invite-only). Also, Facebook-like Tweet reactions are being tested in Turkey.