Android users can now modify the navigation bar in the Twitter Blue app. Previously exclusive to iOS, this feature allows you to remove the space icon from the centre of your navigation bar (and, of course, remove some other tabs if you wish).
According to The Verge, if you’re sick of raising your finger on the Space tab to access your DMs and Alerts, Custom Navigation lets you display at least two accounts at once, or all five shown by default holds on.
The Space Tab was first tested by Twitter on iOS last year and appeared on Android in May, encouraging more troubled users to subscribe to the $2.99/month Blue plan introduced in the past year.
However, Blue can’t shield us from all of the features clogging up the app. Last week, Twitter announced adding more information to the banner that displays active Spaces at the top of your timeline, as reported by The Verge.
While there is currently no option to disable this banner (neither for free users nor Blue subscribers) altogether, it will now display information about the Space’s host, everyone who tweets in the Space, and pertinent Topics.