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The tweet mentioned that the feature is rolling out to some iOS users and will be coming to Android users soon.
“Twitter Video captions or no captions, it is now easier to choose for some of you on iOS, and soon on Android,” the company wrote on its platform.
“On videos that have captions available, we are testing the option to turn captions off/on with a new ‘CC’ button,” it added.
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“Where are video captions when you need them? They are here now automatically on videos uploaded starting today. Android and iOS: auto-captions will show on muted Tweet videos; keep them on when unmuted via your device’s accessibility settings. Web: use the “CC” button to turn on/off,” the company had said in a tweet.
The captions will only be added for new videos, meaning that videos that have already been uploaded to the social network will not get automatic captions, the report had said.