April 25, 2024
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has recently promise users that the company will soon launch a true dark mode that would actually help users to save battery life and reduce eyestrain while browsing Twitter.

The conversation was first reported by a Wall Street Journal column by David Pierce, which was tweeted out by colleague Christopher Mims. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey replied to Android Headline editor Alex Maxham, who was frustrated with the app’s current dark mode, pointing out it’s more of a dark blue rather than true black. Dorsey agreed, adding that the team is already working on a fix that will make it an actual dark mode.

Twitter first debuted its dark dark mode in 2016 which was not exactly a good one but since then a numerous of apps, sites and operating systems has offering their own dark modes to users. Youtube, Reddit and Android Messages began rolling their own dark modes in 2018, MacOS Mojave also added added a dark mode.

Also according to the reports next version of Android named Android Q will also introduce a system-wide dark mode for your entire phone.

Now at the moment it is unclear when the dark mode version of Twitter will be launched, but one thing is sure that the company is working on it and soon it will be introduced.

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