“You’ll still be able to tag your in tweets through our updated camera. It’s helpful when sharing on-the-ground moments,” the company added. While the announcement gathered several newer reactions, comments and opinions, some users stuck to their demand asking the micro-blogging site to add the ability to edit tweets on the platform. Questioning the platform on displaying the “Twitter for Android” or “Twitter for iOS” label beneath posts a user wrote: “Also why to mention the device being used?” Twitter users can opt out of location-sharing features in its “privacy and safety” menu. Users who do not wish to share their precise location details should continue keeping the feature turned off for as long as it is still available in Twitter’s camera, TechCrunch reported. After the precise location-sharing feature for tweets is removed, users who want to share where they are can do so through services like independent location data platform Foursquare, the report added.