The closed subtitle switch on Twitter is now available on iOS and Android
Twitter has announced that the subtitle toggle button in its video player is now available to everyone iOS and Android - it is displayed in the upper right corner of the video, if it has subtitles, it allows you to choose whether you want to see a written description or not Twitter started testing this feature back in April, but it was only available to a limited number of users iPhone.
Over the years, whether subtitles will be displayed on your mobile device has been determined by many factors, such as whether you have enabled subtitles in your phone's availability settings, or whether you watch videos with audio turned off. Although they are still taken into account, you can now easily turn them on or off. when you want, as on the website Twitter and many other video platforms.
The choice is now yours: the closed caption toggle is now available for everyone on iOS and Android!
- Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) June 23, 2022
Tap the “CC” button on videos with available captions to turn the captions off / on. https://t.co/GceKv68wvi