One of the most requested feature of social media platform Twitter is the ability to edit a tweet that’s already been sent.

Now, the social media giant is launching just that, first in Australia, Canada and New Zealand today for “Twitter Blue” subscribers.

Twitter Blue is a $6.99 subscription service to Twitter which gives access to a limited number of new features, now including the option to edit tweets.

Twitter’s edit button appears when the three dots to the right of a user’s name are clicked. (Trevor Long)
Twitter has warned users that simply by using the edit feature they could reveal their location. (Trevor Long)

You can edit tweets up to five times in a 30 minute period, after which the tweet is locked.

As is the case on other platforms like Facebook, the original message and any edits you make are available for everyone to see, in order of the changes you made.

The option will be popular among people who make regular mistakes in typing, but the $6.99 fee is a steep price to pay for such a feature.

Twitter expects to roll out the service globally soon, but it has launched first in Australia as a part of a larger scale pre-launch test.

In 2012, 19-year-old Liverpool soccer player Suso tweeted a controversial reply to his fellow team-mate Jose Enrique, who posted a picture of himself getting his teeth whitened.

The most costly Twitter outbursts and the sports stars who wrote them

You May Also Like

Elizabeth Hurley’s son, Damian, reacts to unexpected Billy Ray Cyrus romance debut

Damian Hurley is all for his mom Elizabeth Hurley’s new romance with…

The heartwarming bond between Queen Elizabeth II and her grandfather George V – and how the King’s prayer was answered

Shortly before he died, King George V wrote to Stanley Baldwin, the prime…

The life of Pope Francis

Pope Francis shook up the Catholic world again in late 2015 when…

The rites and rituals following the death of a pope explained

The death of a pope sets in motion a series of carefully…