Posts from all blogs: Direct Messages

.@TfNSWAlerts now live for Sydney commuters

Recently, we announced a new partnership with Transport for NSW on a new, Australian-first service to automatically alert customers on Twitter about delays or disruptions while travelling on the suburban and intercity train network in NSW. Today, we’re excited to announce that this service is now live.

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Transport NSW and Twitter partner in Aussie-first to launch personalised transport alerts service

Twitter is already used by thousands of commuters every day. Today, we’re announcing a new partnership with Transport for NSW to pilot a new, Australian-first service that will automatically alert customers about delays or disruptions while travelling on the suburban and intercity train network in NSW.

The public pilot launching in December is the latest in a series of services and features that make Twitter more useful for businesses and their customers.

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Announcing new customer support features for businesses

Today we’re excited to announce new features to help users find and get help from businesses that provide support on Twitter.

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#TwitterPostbox brings your favourite sport direct to you from @ESPNIndia

Twitter is the best place to catch up on what’s happening, and thanks to a new partnership with @ESPNIndia we’ve launched #TwitterPostBox to make it easier than ever for fans to get the news of the day from their favourite sport in an instant.

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Best practices: using Direct Messages for customer service

We’ve pulled together six best practices from the top businesses providing support on Twitter to show how they’re using Direct Messages to provide incredible service to customers.

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Removing the 140-character limit from Direct Messages

We’re eliminating the 140-character limit, to Direct Messages even more powerful and fun.

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Removing the 140-character limit from Direct Messages

We’re eliminating the 140-character limit, to make Direct Messages even more powerful and fun.

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Direct Messages go beyond 140 characters on Twitter

If you’ve checked your Direct Messages today, you may have noticed that something’s missing: the limitation of 140 characters. You can now chat on (and on) in a single Direct Message, and likely still have some characters left over.

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Easier than ever to have private conversations

Changes to Direct Messages make it easier to connect with those who matter.

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Now on Twitter: group Direct Messages and mobile video capture

A fun new way to send private messages on Twitter – in a group – plus a mobile video camera to capture life as it happens.

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