Koo, which competes with Twitter, launches new features like 10 profile pictures

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Social media platform Koo has launched four new features for users. These include the ability for users to upload up to 10 profile pictures, as well as save, schedule and draft a Koo post. Koo post is like a tweet. Koo users will be able to schedule a post at a later date and time.

This will allow a large post to be scheduled in parts at different times, thereby filling up the user’s followers’ feeds less.Before posting to Koo, it can be saved in draft. This will make it easier to make changes to the message before posting. Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of this platform, said, “We are very happy to launch new features for our millions of users. Some of these are being provided for the first time in the social media segment. Users can upload up to 10 profile pictures. Koo is the first social media platform to provide this.” The firm said it has a presence in 10 languages ​​and has users in more than 100 countries. Koo has achieved a strong position in language-based micro blogging.Features like multi-language posts, language-enabled keyboard and topics in 10 languages ​​are available on this platform. Apart from this, users can also upload long videos. It was launched two years ago and the firm claims to have the second largest micro blogging platform available in multiple languages.

The most popular micro blogging site Twitter was bought by Elon Musk, chief executive of American electric car maker Tesla, for about $44 billion late last month. Since then he has been making major changes in Twitter. He had appealed to the voters on Twitter to vote for the Republican Party for the US mid-term elections. Senior executives of tech companies stay away from political debates so that their companies are not accused of favoring any particular political party.

Musk has been expressing his political views before also. However, his directly supporting a party this time is raising questions about Twitter’s ability to remain impartial. Musk had tweeted, “Since the President is a Democrat, I recommend voting for the Republican Party.” Musk has earlier commented against the US government.

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