In a post, Elon Musk said that the microblogging platform Twitter will get a new side swipe functionality in January. “New Twitter navigation coming in Jan that allows swiping to side to switch between recommended & followed tweets, trends, topics, etc. Until then, tap stars icon on upper right of home screen to switch,” he tweeted. According to this feature, users will be able to quickly access lists, trends, and lists of recommended and followed tweets. Additionally, Musk claims that Twitter AI continues to advance as several UI updates are coming from January. His Tweet reads, “That and several major UI improvements coming in Jan.” Also Read: The global rollout of the Twitter View Count for Tweets has begun The new View Count feature will allow users to see the actual view count for their tweets. Elon Musk tweeted to announce the launch of the feature. According to Elon Musk’s tweet, users will be able to use the View Count tool to determine how many times a tweet has been viewed. Now, users may access the feature through web, iOS, and Android apps. Not just the account owner, but everyone can see how many times a tweet has been viewed. The feature is currently supported by apps for iOS and Android. It is also accessible on the web. Currently, only recently posted tweets will show the view count; older tweets will not. A 60-minute video in 1080p definition will be made available for sharing online for Twitter Blue subscribers. Through its Twitter Blue page, the microblogging site made the change public. Members of Twitter Blue were previously limited to uploading movies that were up to 10 minutes long and 512MB in size. According to the business, customers can now submit videos that are 60 minutes long. However, the video shouldn’t be larger than 2GB. Twitter mobile apps for iOS and Android do not have this capability. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.