Twitter
to change homepage to customize tweet displays to
individuals
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[February 10, 2016]
By Yasmeen Abutaleb
(Reuters) - Twitter Inc made a dramatic
product change on Wednesday, saying it will recast the way it displays
tweets on its homepage by customizing them to individual users, instead
of uniformly displaying tweets in reverse chronological order.
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The change to the timeline - as the homepage is known - is also
designed to appeal to advertisers by giving more prominence to
tweets that advertisers pay for to promote products.
The change comes just hours before Twitter reports fourth-quarter
earnings to investors, who have been pressuring the company to
increase user growth and ad revenue by making the product easier to
use.
Reports that Twitter could be changing the timeline surfaced last
week, prompting laments by users tweeting with the hashtag #RIPTwitter.
They said using a customized, or algorithmic, timeline - similar to
Facebook's News Feed - meant Twitter would lose one of its signature
features.
The move to have tweets paid for by advertisers surface higher in
individuals' timelines is expected to make it more likely users will
respond to ads.
In testing the new timeline, Twitter wrote in a blog post that it
saw increased user interaction with ads and tweets about live
events. Advertisers have said their ads can get lost in the
reverse-chronological timeline.
Twitter said it analyzed how users have engaged with billions of
tweets to determine what they are most interested in.
When users open their timeline, they will see several tweets from
the past several hours that Twitter thinks they are most likely to
interact with. Underneath it they will see the traditional
reverse-chronological timeline.
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Users can choose to opt out of the new algorithmic timeline.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive and co-founder, tried to
reassure users in a series of tweets last week that Twitter would
remain the place for live news and commentary.
"Twitter is real-time. Twitter is about who & what you follow. And
Twitter is here to stay! By becoming more Twitter-y," Dorsey wrote.
"We're going to continue to refine it to make Twitter feel more, not
less, live!"
(Editing by Stephen R. Trousdale and Leslie Adler)
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