
The new option was announced by the official Tweetdeck account, guess where ?, on Twitter. The good thing is that, at least right now, there is an option that allows us to go back to the previous version ("Switch back to the old composer"), but we don't know if this will always be the case or they will eliminate it in the future.

There is only one problem, as you can see in the previous composer, before it allowed us to schedule a tweet, an option that has disappeared in the new version of the composer.
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Tweetdeck inherits tweet composition from TwitterĪs you can see in the previous image, the update of the Tweetdeck web service is basically that have changed the composition of the tweet to be exactly the same as the mobile version of Twitter. But it seems that Twitter is interested in that Tweetdeck users continue to be happy using this web service, so they have updated it to introduce some options with which, once the tests are done, you can no longer live without them: polls, GIFs, emojis, and threads, all of them available from the composition of the tweet. Twitter ended up buying Tweetdeck, which resulted in its desktop app disappearing and few or no updates arriving. Twitter began to improve its service and, it must be said, it also began to hinder third-party developers, who have not been able to include the latest and best options offered by the microblogging network in their apps.


Among those options was Tweetdeck, an app / web service that allowed us to do more things than the official proposal. Years ago, the official Twitter app was so simple that everyone I know ended up using other options.
