Twitter's Fleets Rollout Hampered By 'Performance And Stability' Woes

Twitter Inc TWTR is slowing down the release of the Fleets feature a day into its launch over functionality issues.

The new feature allows users to post fleeting thoughts, photos, and videos that would disappear after 24 hours.

What Happened: Twitter support team said in a statement Wednesday it is working to fix “performance and stability problems.

The social media platform's users who have not yet gained access to it could see a further delay. Twitter said that it wants “to ensure we’re providing the best experience for everyone.”

According to Bloomberg, a privacy glitch with Fleets allows people to tag users on posts even if those users have previously blocked them.

Why Does It Matter: The social media platform’s decision to decelerate the rollout comes just a day after it was initially launched.

Twitter launched Fleets as its answer to Snap Inc’s SNAP Snapchat, Facebook Inc’s FB Facebook Stories, and Instagram stories.

The Jack Dorsey-led social media company said some users’ discomfort with publicly visible permanent tweets was a motivation behind rolling out the disappearing posts. 

Price Action:  At the end of Wednesday’s trading session, Twitter was quoting 1.12% higher at $43.33.

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