A key element of many first-generation social networks, such as Twitter, Facebook and more, is an interview. It is true that for some time they have been tending to self-talk and acting as a showcase rather than a space for developing interesting conversations, but even so they continue, so look at the list of responses to tweets, which can sometimes give us a very positive interest. surprise.
Of course, everything comes from the initial report, so they are tweets rather than reactions to them.who become more visible. Twitter has made progress in the visibility of responses in recent years, in a relatively organic way, which is certainly to be appreciated because, as I have already indicated, it stimulates the conversation and also improves its visibility.
However, it seems that Twitter has decided to step on the gas in this regard and has provided new features that will make the answers more visible and important. We know this from Jane Manchun Wong, a recognized and reputable reliable source of leaks on social networks, and especially on Twitter, who in tweet shows us a new feature for that tweeters will be able to correct any response they receive.
As we can tell from his appearance, The feature allows us to select the answer we received in one of our tweets and by setting it we can understand that it will automatically appear below the original tweet, instead of getting lost among the rest of the answers. This feature is not a fiction of Twitter, other services like YouTube have had it for a long time, but we can still say it’s better late than never, so celebrate this test as good news. All the more so because it returns to users some control that has previously belonged to the algorithm that is responsible for selecting the answer that appears first after the original message.
It might be interesting, though it doesn’t seem likely that Twitter has allowed more than one response to be added to each tweet. However, it is also true that this could be used to reduce the visibility of the most popular answers, which could lead to some bias before a quick read, it means only the original tweet and the attached answers.