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This story has been updated. It was originally published on December 4, 2019.
Twitter is a fast, fluid way to keep your finger on the pulse of just about everything, but it’s also a place where the discourse can quickly become disorganized, combative, or downright toxic. The team behind Twitter knows this, and its engineers are continually rolling out new features to help manage abuse if and when it becomes a problem.Twitter introduced this feature in 2019, but you still may not be familiar with it. If you click theoption. This won’t delete the reply, but it’ll disappear and anyone viewing your tweet will see only a small icon that indicates the existence of hidden replies. Viewers will need an extra click to actually see them, though.
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