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If Twitter gets an edit feature, you may have Kim Kardashian to thank

FILE - In this June 24, 2015 file photo, American television personality Kim Kardashian poses for photographers as she attends the Cannes Lions 2015 in Cannes, southern France. The reality TV star is scheduled to speak and sign copies of her new coffee table book “Selfish” during a Tuesday, June 30 night event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California, which bills itself as the nation’s oldest and largest public affairs forum.(AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
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When Kim Kardashian makes a suggestion to one of the world’s most popular social media sites, apparently the company listens.
The Hollywood Reporter posted a brief and friendly Twitter exchange between Kardashian and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
Kardashian suggested adding an edit button, so people could edit their tweets instead of having to delete the original tweet and repost a correction.
Dorsey himself responded, telling Kardashian that it was a great idea, and that Twitter is always looking for ways to make things faster and easier.
Certainly Kardashian is not the first to suggest an edit button, but with over 33 million Twitter followers, her input may be seen as more valuable.
Kardashian thanked Dorsey for his encouraging reply.

