Some experts say an edit button could be used to spread political or financial market misinformation or to add crypto scams and phishing links into viral tweets (Rachel Lerman/Washington Post)

Rachel Lerman / Washington Post: Some experts say an edit button could be used to spread political or financial market misinformation or to add crypto scams and phishing links into viral tweets  —  Users have been asking for the ability to edit tweets for years.  —  At long last, Twitter is testing one of its frequently requested features: The edit button.

Some experts say an edit button could be used to spread political or financial market misinformation or to add crypto scams and phishing links into viral tweets (Rachel Lerman/Washington Post)

Rachel Lerman / Washington Post:
Some experts say an edit button could be used to spread political or financial market misinformation or to add crypto scams and phishing links into viral tweets  —  Users have been asking for the ability to edit tweets for years.  —  At long last, Twitter is testing one of its frequently requested features: The edit button.

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