X saves your spot: A new feature might let you pick up where you left off in videos

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X saves your spot: A new feature might let you pick up where you left off in videos

X saves your spot: A new feature might let you pick up where you left off in videos،

Since Elon Musk purchased Twitter in 2022, the social media platform has seen big changes. You've probably noticed that it's not called Twitter anymore, right? It's now called Here's the latest scoop from X: a new feature is on the horizon. , allowing users to pick up where they left off in long videos. Elon Musk (in his usual style of revealing features and sharing updates) responded to a post mentioning that this feature, allowing you to save your place in longer videos, similar to what YouTube does, will be soon on the way.

This could be a great addition because, to be honest, it can be frustrating to start over every time something interrupts your viewing. Just like with a YouTube Premium subscription where you can seamlessly continue where you left off, it wouldn't be surprising if X reserved this convenience for its paying users. However, for confirmation, we will have to wait for the feature to roll out.
Many new features and updates since Twitter became X have been aimed at premium X subscribers. This includes audio and video calls, which are now available to iOS and Android users. Towards the end of last year, X introduced two new premium plans, expanding subscription options to three plans in total:
  • Basic: This plan costs $3 per month or $32 per year. It offers features like post editing, longer posts, encrypted DMs, or video uploads. However, it doesn't remove ads or give you a blue check mark.
  • Premium: This plan costs $8 per month or $84 per year. It includes all the features of Basic and a greater improvement of your answers in the platform's algorithm.
  • Premium+: This plan costs $16 per month or $168 per year. It offers all the features of Premium, plus a completely ad-free experience on X and early access to the new AI chatbot Grok.