Launched last year, Twitter
Lite is designed to be accessible to more people by minimizing data usage, loading more quickly on slower networks and taking up less space on devices.
To overcome geographical and socioeconomic
barriers to growth, Twitter is expanding its Lite app in 21 additional countries. Now available in more than 45 countries, new additions include India, Indonesia, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic
Along with people of lesser means, the expansion is designed for all users tweeting, regardless of the location.
“Wherever you are, we want to make Twitter your go-to place to
find out what’s happening,” Jesar Shah, a product manager at Twitter, notes in a new blog post.
Among other features, Lite users can control which images and videos load on their
mobile phones simply by tapping the “Load image” or “Load video” tabs. Also, a Bookmarks feature lets users save Tweets for later -- for when they have more data or a better
Web connection.
Additional countries being added to Lite’s list include Belarus, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Romania, Turkey, Uganda,
Ukraine, Uruguay, Yemen and Zimbabwe.
Beating Twitter to the punch, Facebook launched a “Lite” version of its flagship app back in 2015.