It seems everyone’s hooked to Twitter nowadays and eagerly looks forward to Elon Musk rolling out new features, making announcements, and much more.
What’s keeping users more interested in Twitter now is the demand for Fleets or Stories for that matter. This feature was introduced for people to share their momentary thoughts.
It was majorly brought keeping in mind the comfort of sharing personal or casual thoughts that would only stick around for 24 hours.
But it couldn’t keep up with the ever-growing success of Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat Stories. This prompted the team to shut down Fleets after a few months.
Twitter users want Fleets or Stories back
However, several users (1,2,3,4,5,6) are once again reminded of Fleets and want Elon Musk to bring them back.
bro bring back twitter stories but without ads cutting me off like snapchat
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Can y’all bring back fleets? Will y’all ever bring them back? Twitter stories is needed
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Elon has already overseen a number of changes, including a price tweak for Twitter Blue subscribers and is also expected to roll out even more features in future.
Moreover, he even reinstated the Twitter accounts of celebrities like Donald Trump and Kanye West. So, many are looking up to him in anticipation of getting Fleets back too.
Some even feel that Fleets rather made the platform quite interactive. For reference, you can see the images attached below. Click or tap to enlarge.
No acknowledgment
It seems that Twitter hasn’t commented on this matter yet. But we hope after acquiring ownership of the platform, Elon Musk does something about it.
We’ll keep tabs on the latest developments and update this article as and when we come across something noteworthy.
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