After rolling out 'Night Mode' feature for smartphones earlier this year, Micro-blogging platform Twitter may soon bring it to desktops.
The 'Night Mode' has been seen on desktop in select users' accounts, 9To5Google reported on Wednesday.
This mode gives a dark user interface (UI) to the desktop website, making late-night tweeting easier on the eyes.
The feature can be accessed by clicking on the profile photo and then the 'Night Mode' tab at the bottom of the pop-up menu.
However, there has been no formal announcement by the company so far.
According to the report, the feature may soon be rolled out to all users after testing.
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