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- Kim Kardashian says she lobbied Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for the ability to edit tweets - and thinks he was receptive.
- Twitter users have been asking for the ability to edit tweets since the service was founded. As it is, you have to delete a tweet and start all over if you want to correct a typo or mistake.
Kim Kardashian is taking on a new cause: Getting Twitter to let you edit tweets.
Over the weekend, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was spotted at Kanye West's 41st birthday party. Kardashian, who is married to West, says via her own Twitter account that she took the opportunity to lobby Jack Dorsey for an edit button, and that he was receptive.
"I had a very good convo with @jack this weekend at Kanye's bday and I think he really heard me out on the edit button," Kardashian tweeted to her 60.1 million followers.
The lack of an edit functionality has been an infamous bugbear since Twitter first started: If you make a typo or a factual error, your only recourse is to delete the tweet and start again. For mega-popular users like Kardashian, where tweets can attract thousands of retweets and replies before an error is even noticed, it's a frustration.
"Now I see why I was invited!" Dorsey quipped in reply.
Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Still, Kardashian may have touched a nerve with Twitter users, judging by the swift and positive response to her tweet:
I had a very good convo with @jack this weekend at Kanye's bday and I think he really heard me out on the edit button.
- Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) June 13, 2018
thank you for your service kim
- Sam Sheffer (@samsheffer) June 13, 2018
Holy crap, ok. You're making moves. Can you go talk to Instagram and get them to go back to chronological feed? Please and thanks for your service.
- Peri (@newyorkperi) June 13, 2018
I stg if we get a edit button after this I'll stan you forever
- Chloé (@Khlomoney98) June 13, 2018