Twitter will soon let you view quoted tweets, a functionality that Twitter users currently rely on a service named Quoted Replies for. The existence of the feature was first spotted by app reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong last Friday and it is now live for some Twitter users on iOS.

It looks like this! pic.twitter.com/HaVoRMO6T5

The feature can be accessed when you tap on the number of retweets on a tweet. In case you’re unaware, Twitter currently shows just the names of users when you view retweets. Since the feature is currently under testing, we could expect Twitter to rollout the feature in the coming weeks.

can confirm as well, but i’m seeing a slightly different UI pic.twitter.com/UCsE2AH9GL

After seeing both of these implementations, I’m personally inclined towards the user interface implemented on the first set of images since it presents all the necessary details in a more straightforward manner.

For the last few months I’ve been working on https://t.co/3bhTra9qL3’s media viewer📸 We’ve made media full screen, and today we launched a (collapsible) conversation sidebar, so you get all the context😻 Biggest learning: experimentation might just prove your assumptions wrong🙏 pic.twitter.com/TeLHNx2aNb