Twitter will let these Android users remove the Spaces button
Twitter Blue subscribers on Android can now customize the app’s navigation bar, including the option to remove the Spaces button.
The social network now allows Twitter Blue Android users to modify the app’s navigation bar. This feature allows iOS users to remove the Spaces icon in the center of the menu bar. Additionally, users are able to remove extra tabs.
The adjustable navigation bar will allow users to reduce the number of tabs displayed. Now we can reduce the number of tabs to two. Also, by default, users can keep all five tabs.
Twitter introduced the Spaces tab in the navigation bar for iOS users in 2014, and it was pushed for Android users in May this year. It seems that the provision of a customizable navigation bar motivates users to subscribe for $2.99 per month.
Additionally, Twitter Blue users can tailor the program to their preferences. Users have access to a selection of color schemes and app icons. They can choose from a series of color schemes, including red, yellow, and purple. Along with the theme, users can also change the color of the app icon to green, pink, purple, or orange, among other choices. Twitter Blue users have the ability to un-post and create a unique collection of their favorite tweets.
Finally, they have access to a reading mode that allows long discussions to be formatted in a readable way.