We here at chirrps are so excited to announce the launch of a brand new feature: TweetPeek. One of the most common uses of Twitter is sharing links, pictures, and videos with your followers and potentially the general public. Traditionally, a user will skim a tweet and decide whether or not to click the link based on the description in the tweet. Most of the time, the URL has been shortened so the viewer can’t be 100% sure where the link will take them. This can lead to security risks as well as a loss of productivity.
We decided to eliminate these problems altogether by allowing you to see what’s “under the hood” of any link within a tweet. TweetPeek gives you a glimpse of where exactly the link will be taking you. So whether it’s the headline and first few sentences of a blog post, a preview of an image, or an embedded video, you no longer have to be weary about clicking those links.
This is just one more way we at chirrps are striving to help you filter the noise and have the most efficient Twitter experience possible. Thanks for reading and let us know what you think :)
Thanks,
The Chirrps Team
@chirrps