This revelation has been brought forward by app researcher Jane Manchun Wong who explains that rather than editing the original post, the social platform will create a new tweet using a different ID. This means that the tweets on the website will remain in their original versions and the third-party websites will be protected from editing the tweet. Twitter will also keep the record of the original tweet as well as any content edited by the user. The company’s motive behind this action is not known but seems many users will be able to see the previous original tweet. The decision seems to be related to the company’s previous reservations about introducing the edit button and making things complicated for the public by taking anything essential from the public record. The company will test all the possibilities that will work with this new button. Maybe the revelation of keeping a record of the original tweet is also part of the trial process. Things will get clear when the company will explain more about the feature and roll it out to the users. The Edit button will be exclusive to the Twitter Blue subscribers so one will pay a premium for the access to the feature. Also Read: Jack Dorsey Attacks Twitter’s Board of Directors, Claiming it is “Company’s Dysfunction”