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Here’s how to use Twitter Circle to share your deepest secrets without using a private account
The Twitter Circle feature seems to have rolled out for users quietly. — SoyaCincau pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 — Twitter has now made its Twitter Circle feature available for everyone.

But it doesn’t look like a lot of us know how to access the feature, as it seems to have rolled out for users quietly.

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If you’re not familiar with what Twitter Circle is, it’s a lot like Instagram’s "Close Friends” feature, which lets you post on your Instagram Stories — but only for a select few that you handpick.

This means that you can use that feature to post certain things to people you trust the most, or to people you’re closest to. Twitter first started testing the feature to "select people” back in May, ahead of the wider rollout.

"Select up to 150 people who can view and interact with the Tweets you send in your Circle. Get started from the Tweet composer or sidebar menu,” wrote Twitter Support.

While Twitter announced that Circle can be used to everyone, the company did not really send out any push notifications to users informing that the feature existed — or at least, they didn’t send any notifications to me.

This explains why a few of my friends of Twitter asked me how to access it. Some even told me that they thought they didn’t have the feature yet.

In fact, the Twitter Circle feature can be used now. Here’s how to access it:

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