"We want to help people feel safe participating in the conversation on Twitter," the company said.
The move comes as social media companies are under increasing pressure to address so-called "cyber-bullying".
The firm has already launched a feature which allows its users to hide replies to their tweets.
Twitter unveiled details of the experiment during a presentation at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas.
The new features, to be tested early this year, will allow users to select four different settings for replies:
- Global - allow anyone to respond
- Group - allow replies from people the user follows, or mentioned
- Panel - allow replies from people mentioned
- Statement - not allow any replies
Source:BBC
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