Users in your Circle will see a notice highlighted in green beneath your tweet. | Image: Twitter
Twitter Circle, a feature that lets you limit your tweets to a smaller audience, is now available to everyone. The platform first started testing the feature among “select people” in May ahead of a wider rollout.
Twitter Circle is a lot like Instagram’s “close friends” feature, which lets you share your posts with a smaller group of people. On Twitter, you can add up to 150 people to your Circle, whether they follow you or not. When you want to send out a tweet that you might not want the entire Twitterverse to see, you can choose to share it with your Circle instead.
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You’ll see the option to share to your Circle when you open the tweet composer. Choose the dropdown menu at the top of the composer, and…