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Twitter’s Night Mode arrives on the desktop

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Twitter's Night Mode feature that's already available on iOS and Android since last year has finally arrived on the web too. The micro-blogging site has enabled night mode on the desktop, so that you don't strain your eyes while sharing your thoughts after dark.

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The feature might not be immediately available to everyone, but if it is, you first need to enable it as it isn't an automatic update. To enable Night Mode on desktop, click on your profile photo, then select Night Mode, which is the last option and has a moon icon. Activating Night Mode turns Twitter’s usual white screens and cheerful light blue into navy blue and fills up the moon icon with blue.

It will stay activated until it's turned off.

To know more about the recent changes in Twitter, please read:

Twitter testing a new feature to simplify your tweetstorm experience

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