当前位置: 当前位置:首页 >焦點 >【】正文

【】

作者:娛樂 来源:熱點 浏览: 【】 发布时间:2024-11-23 16:19:07 评论数:

Twitter is taking steps to make a For You Page-esque experience, similar to what TikTok offers. The social media app, which has undergone a tumultuous past year to say the least, is changing up users' default feeds with two new tabs.

SEE ALSO:What's up with Twitter's sports explore tab?

So far, Twitter has allowed users to shift between an algorithm timeline and the reverse chronological timeline. Now, the feed will be split into two tabs: "For You" and "Following". When the app is first opened, as The Verge reports, the For You tab will be seen first. This means trending topics and recommendations will make up the new Twitter homepage, a format shared by TikTok.

Prime Day deals you can shop right now

Products available for purchase here through affiliate links are selected by our merchandising team. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission.
  • iRobot Roomba Combo i3+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum and Mop—$329.99(List Price $599.99)

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 10.9" 64GB Wi-Fi Tablet—$178.99(List Price $219.99)

  • Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Gen With MagSafe USB-C Charging Case—$199.00(List Price $249.00)

  • Eero 6 Dual-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (Router + 2 Extenders)—$149.99(List Price $199.99)

  • Apple Watch Series 9 (GPS, 41mm, Midnight, S/M, Sports Band)—$299.00(List Price $399.00)

This isn't the first time a rival social media app — including Twitter — has replicated TikTok's features. What remains to be seen is how this particular change will be taken by users, and how much it may affect one's experience on the app. Social media analyst Matt Navarra shared a screenshot of the update, writing that the app is a "a really shit version of TikTok".

Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Thanks for signing up!

Elon Musk, the contentious owner of Twitter, also tweeted about the change, alongside other updates, emphasizing that this is "part of a much larger UI overhaul".

The tabs are rolling out in iOS first. The old feed, as we know it, is still available on Android and Web.

Twitter is undergoing a ton of changes in the next year, and there's a chance that these won't lead to improvement. There are always alternatives to the once-beloved bird app, if needed.

TopicsTwitter