Twitter PWA gains add/remove list feature on profiles on Windows 10 Mobile & PC

Brad Stephenson

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The official Windows 10 Twitter app has updated today with the new (for the PWA version) ability to add and remove other users to lists directly from their profile. This update also adds some better ways to help manage lists that users have already created and fixes several bugs.

Here’s the official release notes for this update. Note that, due to the Progressive Web App format, this update won’t require the downloading of an update from the Microsoft Store. Instead, these changes will simply be pushed out by the app developers.

We added some improvements to Lists:

  • We have now added a List info screen that allows people who use lists to change the list name, privacy settings and subscribe to lists. You can find this by clicking on the “i” icon on the top right of a list.
  • We have also added the ability to add/remove people to/from multiple lists at once. To do so, click/tap on the gear icon in a user’s profile and click/tap on the option “Add or remove from Lists” from the dropdown menu.
  • You can access your lists by clicking/tapping your profile image and clicking/tapping on the “Lists” option in the dropdown menu. You can always view other lists by going to a user’s profile, clicking/tapping on the gear icon and clicking/tapping on “View Lists” from the dropdown menu.

We also made a few bug fixes this week:

  • Fixed drag and drop into media compose.
  • Fixed overflow of long hashtags.
  • Fixed media gallery display in RTL languages.
  • Fixed Tweet translations for Traditional Chinese and Norwegian.
  • Fixed a bug where Direct Messages were frequently not marked as read.
  • Fixed a bug where elements appeared on top of full screen videos in iOS.

Have you got this Twitter PWA update yet on your Windows 10 device? Do you like these new changes? What other features would you like to see in future updates? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter for more Windows 10 news.

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