You can learn how to turn off Twitter refresh sound with this article. You may have noticed if you use Twitter somewhat frequently that the app now makes a new “chirping” sound whenever you scroll down to refresh your feed. Yes, it occurs every time you refresh your feed, and you’re probably not the only one who finds it irritating.
Over the past few weeks, Twitter has started spreading this new refresh sound to all users, whether you asked for it or not. You won’t hear the new refresh sound if your smartphone is set to vibrate or quiet mode. However, if your sound is on, you can hear it unless you manually turn it off.
It is simple and quick to turn off the new refresh sound, although it requires some digging around the accessibility settings of the app. What you should know is as follows.
Do you know how to pin a tweet on Twitter?
How to turn off Twitter refresh sound?
- Go to the Twitter app.
- Choose a profile photo (in the top-left corner).
- Select “Settings and privacy” from the side menu by scrolling down.
- Select “Accessibility, display, and languages” as you scroll down.
- Then, click “Display and sound.”
- Turn off the “Sound effects” setting under the “Sound” section.
You won’t hear that chirping noise any longer when you reload your feed. Bang. You’re liberated.
How do I stop Twitter notifications from vibrating iPhone?
- Go to the Twitter app.
- Select Settings from the menu button.
- Tap the Account Name field since notification settings ought to be found under the General Settings.
- Tap Ringtone again and choose Silent.
- Check that Vibrate is unselected.
And that’s it!