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Twitter getting edit option? Thanks, Kim

Twitter is thinking about whether to add an edit function taking after Kim’s complaints. In this photo,Kim Kardashian West poses for pictures before launching her collection for Brazil's C&A brand on May 11, 2015 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL

A tweet by one and only Kim Kardashian complaining about the lack of an edit function may change Twitter as we know it, reports Time.com.

For years, the inability to edit a tweet after it posts has irked users who misspelled a word or messed up a link.

And now, it seems, Twitter is thinking about whether to add an edit function after Kim’s complaints, reports Time.com.

The queen of the selfie took to Twitter on Friday night to complain about the problem:

Time.com reports, plenty of people vent about annoyances on Twitter, but when Kim does it, it merits an official response from the platform’s co-founder, Jack Dorsey.

Kim seemed please with the speedy response.

The proposed change sounds like a great idea for bad typists, but also for the future disgraced public figures of America who might now have the chance to act on second thoughts.

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Twitter getting edit option? Thanks, Kim

Twitter is thinking about whether to add an edit function taking after Kim’s complaints. In this photo,Kim Kardashian West poses for pictures before launching her collection for Brazil's C&A brand on May 11, 2015 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL

A tweet by one and only Kim Kardashian complaining about the lack of an edit function may change Twitter as we know it, reports Time.com.

For years, the inability to edit a tweet after it posts has irked users who misspelled a word or messed up a link.

And now, it seems, Twitter is thinking about whether to add an edit function after Kim’s complaints, reports Time.com.

The queen of the selfie took to Twitter on Friday night to complain about the problem:

Time.com reports, plenty of people vent about annoyances on Twitter, but when Kim does it, it merits an official response from the platform’s co-founder, Jack Dorsey.

Kim seemed please with the speedy response.

The proposed change sounds like a great idea for bad typists, but also for the future disgraced public figures of America who might now have the chance to act on second thoughts.

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