Twitter will soon let you SWIPE between tweets, topics, and trends
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Twitter will soon let you SWIPE between tweets, topics, and trends: Elon Musk confirms the platform is launching new navigation this month
- Users can currently switch between a chronological timeline or Home Screen
- Elon Musk has confirmed a new navigation system is launching this month
- It will allow users to swipe to switch between tweets, topics and trends
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From paid verification to the reinstatement of controversial banned accounts, Elon Musk has made several radical changes to Twitter since acquiring the platform back in October.
Now, the self-proclaimed ‘Chief Twit’ has announced that Twitter’s navigation system will also be changing this month.
The new system will allow users to swipe to switch between tweets, topics, and trends.
Musk confirmed the change on Twitter over the weekend, writing: ‘New Twitter navigation coming in Jan that allows swiping to side to switch between recommended & followed tweets, trends, topics, etc.’
Musk confirmed the change on Twitter over the weekend, writing: ‘New Twitter navigation coming in Jan that allows swiping to side to switch between recommended & followed tweets, trends, topics, etc’
As it stands, Twitter users are able to tap the star icon in the top right corner of the screen to switch between a chronological timeline and the Home timeline, which displays recommended tweets.
However, last month Musk hinted that a new navigation system was in the works.
On December 20, he tweeted: ‘Main timeline should allow for an easy sideways swipe between top, latest, trending and topics that you follow.
‘Twitter search nav already sorta does this after you search.’
Musk’s latest tweet suggests this new functionality could be imminent, although he is yet to confirm a release date.
In response to the news, some users have questioned whether the new navigation is the right thing to do.
One user replied: ‘The chronological order is always a must tho.’
However, Musk defended the decision, replying: ‘It’s good to switch back & forth.
‘As we improve Twitter AI, recommended tweets, lists & topics will become awesome.’
The news comes shortly after some Twitter accounts had their profile pictures changed from a circle to a square shape with rounded corners.
These are being added to verified business accounts on the platform as another way to differentiate them along with the new system of coloured checkmarks.
The square profile pictures appear within the Twitter feed as well as on the account’s own page, alongside a gold tick to ensure any user of its legitimacy.
Accounts with blue ticks still have a circular profile picture.
From paid verification to the reinstatement of controversial banned accounts, Elon Musk has made several radical changes to Twitter since acquiring the platform back in October
But these aren’t the only two profile picture shape options, as Twitter Blue subscribers who own an NFT can display it as a hexagonal profile picture.
The Twitter Help Centre states that any account with a gold tick and square profile picture ‘is an official business account through Twitter Blue for Business‘.
This is a new upgrade option currently being rolled out to certain verified accounts, but it is unclear whether they actively signed up to it or not.
It is also unclear how one applies for this service or how much it costs, but a Twitter blog does state that it will ‘share any new criteria, pricing or process as we update them’.
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