Almost everyone gets it regularly and doesn’t shy away from complaining. irrelevant Twitter notificationshas finally caught the attention of the social media platform. Most of the notifications sent by Twitter, one of the means to follow the agenda of millions of people who have nothing to do with phenomena or phenomena, were far from the focus of the user. However, the information now emerging is that the company has a new notification company. open back turns out that this situation will change with his purchase.
Mobile notification and interaction platform according to incoming news open back‘L Twitter has announced that the notifications it sends to devices will be user-centric in the future. Jay Sullivan, head of consumer products at TwitterAccording to statements of “Irrelevant reports distract,” he said they want to reach people with information even when they’re not on the phone.
Twitter sends more ‘smooth’ notifications

According to Sullivan’s statements, millions of people who visit Twitter every day through notifications, interesting notifications want to send. In this direction, the social media giant, which has integrated the mobile interaction platform OpenBack, plans to send the right notifications at the right time while keeping people’s privacy important.
While Sullivan gives all the information about the purchase and the project, about which we have very limited information, people also think that the notification sound on Twitter will be changed.
Jay Sullivan, Head of Consumer Products at Twitter, said in tweets he shared on the platform:
“Best push notificationstakes people to Tweets they care about on Twitter. But irrelevant notifications are a distraction. To the millions of people who visit Twitter every day through notifications, relevant and interesting We want notifications to be sent. open back and his talented team on Twitter will help us improve our ability to give people the right notifications at the right time, with privacy at the forefront. We are delighted to have them join the team and can’t wait to see the impact. Welcome!”