Twitter is working on a new Twitter web interface. We’ve found that out, rather appropriately, in a tweet from Twitter engineer Alex Payne last month. Now Twitter creative director, Doug Bowman, has sent out a similarly teasing tweet revealing an image of the new Twitter site.
Bowman’s Twitter web interface teaser picture doesn’t show the whole of the new Twitter site. It reveals the top corner of a new style Twitter profile.
The big news in the first screenshot of the new Twitter web interface is the inclusion of stats. Your Twitter profile will let you know how many days you’ve been on Twitter, the number of tweets you send on average per day and the percentage of your tweets that are replies.
From what we can see from the Twitter screenshot, the menu with options like replies and retweets is also set to be moved to the top of the screen. Lists and a new “Actions” menu are also part of that top bar.
Let us know what you think of this first glimpse of the Twitter web interface redesign. Do you use the Twitter web interface to toss out your tweets or are you using a desktop app like Tweetdeck?
Due TBC | £TBC | Twitter (via Mashable)
