I assume it is in an A/B test or otherwise gated, but the way to access it is clicking the number next to the retweet button on a tweet, the same way that you'd previously access the list of retweeters. (Not that I do that semi-compulsively or anything.)
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Yea we are allowed to ship something once every leap year
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This feature was missing from a long time now
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Sadly, I believe this feature only works for for quote tweets made with the retweet button, not ones I make by pasting the url into the tweet. I hope twitter changes this!
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oh that explains the disparity
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Small yet useful UX improvements on a small “core” feature set. I dig it!
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I thought this feature existed, differently, a while ago
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Thanks. I've never really understood the difference between a quote-retweet, and a reply. Do people use these in significantly different ways?
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