The company has since announced the launch of Communities, a new feature that they’ll be debuting on iOS and Android and it is expected to be similar in concept to Facebook Groups and other community-related platforms. At the moment the feature is in testing and is invite-only, but we imagine it should eventually open up to more users at a later date.
imagine an alternate timeline where everyone just gets you
say hi to Communities—the place to connect with people who Tweet like you. testing now on iOS and web, Android soon! pic.twitter.com/TJdKwUa4D2
— Twitter Communities (@JoinCommunities) September 8, 2021
While the concept of platforms where like minded people gather isn’t exactly new, it’s interesting because Twitter’s platform differs from other platforms like Facebook or forums. We’re not sure how this will work out based on Twitter’s current design, but it will be interesting to see.
Right now, Twitter’s Communities are not private and can be seen by anyone, but only those who are part of it can post. We imagine that this might be useful for people who might want to seek out information and opinions on particular topics. There are a handful of ready-made communities such as #DogTwitter and #SkinCareTwitter, with Twitter planning on making more each week. Users who are interested in creating their own Community can apply for it via Twitter’s website.