We’ll see more posts from accounts we don’t follow on Twitter: suggested tweets have arrived to all users!
December 1, 2022
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Lately, we’ve seen a lot of innovations on Twitter, the popular social media platform acquired by Elon Musk. The blue mercenary turned Arab hair, the recently changed COVID
Lately, we’ve seen a lot of innovations on Twitter, the popular social media platform acquired by Elon Musk. The blue mercenary turned Arab hair, the recently changed COVID disinformation policy are just a few of these changes. In addition, the platform has removed the sentence that shows from which device the tweets were sent today.
Now it appears that other innovations will come to Twitter. A post from Twitter’s own official account also shows us the posts of people we don’t follow.your suggested tweets showed the broadening of the scope.
Now everyone sees suggested tweets
Let’s point out that such a feature is already present on the platform. When many users browsed the homepage, posts from accounts they didn’t follow were already visible. As we understand from Twitter sharing, the new update more often and for more people will display. In other words, tweets from people they don’t follow appear in the stream of those who haven’t seen such posts before.
Twitter reports this in a statement ‘to make sure everyone sees the best content on the platform’ says he did. Of course, we don’t know how many users will like this. Many people may not like it if they constantly see unrelated posts from accounts they don’t follow.
What if you don’t want to see suggested Tweets?
If you don’t want to see suggested tweets, click ‘chronological’ possible to do. When you open this application and we press the sparkle icon in the top right corner, we see the “Jump to latest tweets” with option. We can see that Twitter has not added suggested posts to this mode for now. However, it should not be taken for granted that suggested tweets can also be included in the notifications and explore sections outside the main stream.
Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.