Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has signalled his company is going to let users edit their tweets in the future.
Dorsey said that Twitter is "thinking a lot about" bringing editing functionality to tweets, and then went on to say that "a form of edit" was needed.
Dorsey made these remarks on Twitter as part of a kind of impromptu public town hall with Twitter users, asking them for feedback on how to improve the service.
The request for an edit button for tweets came up multiple times, and Dorsey seemed to signal that the company is gearing towards a time-limited window to allow for the correction of typos right after a tweet was sent.
Allowing users to edit tweets they sent hours or days after the fact would lead to a more complicated solution, Dorsey argued, including the need for a change log to give users the ability to review different versions of the same tweet.