According To Neowin, A New Screenshot Of Jane Manchun Wong Shows What Edited Tweets Look Like To Other Twitter Users** Under The Content Of The Tweet, Users Can See A Pencil Icon Next To The Word "edited" To Let Them Know That This Is Not The Original Tweet. Jane Manchun Wong Didn't Elaborate More On This, So It's Unknown Whether Users Can Click "Edit" To See The History Of The Post - The Tweet She Edited Has Also Disappeared.
In Early April, It Was Reported That Twitter Was Developing The Function Of Editing Tweets. But The Company Said At The Time That It Expected Twitter Blue Users To Get It Within A Few Months. The Full Operation Of The Function Is Still Confidential, But More Details Have Been Leaked. For Example, In Mid April, Alessandro Paluzzi Showed Some Screenshots Of The New Editing Function After Doing Some Reverse Engineering.
As The Feature Becomes More Substantial And Serves Twitter Blue Users, It Can Be Tested In A More Realistic Environment To See How It Can Be Abused. After Making More Adjustments, Twitter Should Feel Ready To Eventually Provide This Function To All Users.
According To Jane Manchun Wong's Subsequent Tweets, Twitter Will Have An Edit History Page So Users Can See What People Have Said Before. If A User Is Reading An Old Version Of Twitter, A Message Will Prompt Them That They Are Reading An Old Version Of Twitter.