Thursday, February 11, 2016

Twitter Rolls Out Tool To Give Users Option For Algorithmic Timeline


By Julia Boorstin, Feb 10, 2016 CNBC

Twitter is finally announcing some long-anticipated changes — a move away from its chronological timeline to "make it easier and faster for people to catch up on what's happening right now," according to the Twitter blog announcing the launch.

Beginning Wednesday, Twitter users will have the option of turning on a tool designed to show the *best* tweets first, those that each user is most likely to care about — based on which users people follow and whose tweets they most interact with. These popular tweets will appear at the top of the timeline, with the newest on top, then the rest of the timeline will appear as it always does, also in reverse chronological order.
 

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