Android users may now modify the navigation bar in the Twitter Blue app.
The feature, which was previously exclusive to iOS, allows you to remove the Spaces icon from the center of your navigation bar (and of course, remove some of the other tabs if you want, too).
According to ANI, if you’re sick of having to extend your finger over the Spaces tab to access your DMs and alerts, custom navigation lets you display as few as two tabs at a time or maintain all five that are displayed by default.
The Spaces tab was first tested by Twitter on iOS last year and appeared on Android in May, which seems to encourage more irritated users to subscribe to the USD2.99/month Blue plan introduced last year.
While there is currently no option to completely disable this banner (neither for free users nor Blue subscribers), it will now display information about the Space’s host, everyone who tweets in the Space, and pertinent Topics.