Twitter is reorganizing its mobile app, replacing the Moments button with a new section called Explore that will streamline the overall user experience. But don’t worry, because Moments has been ...
Twitter announced the change in a blog post today. Moments originally launched in 2015 as a way to see the main events of the day in a short snapshot format. Tweets are grouped together into ...
Twitter is now testing a vertical scrolling feed in the Explore tab on its mobile apps. This feature takes inspiration from TikTok, joining a long list of apps to do so. However, the feature is only ...
Twitter may soon replace the most-ignored tab on its mobile app with something else. The social network is testing a replacement for the Moments tab on Android and iOS with a new tab called Explore.
It really is getting harder to tell the difference between the major social media platforms, as Twitter is now testing TikTok-style videos on its explore page. According to a tweet from the official ...
First up, Events. Now across Android, iOS, and web, Events from accounts you’ve blocked or muted won’t appear in your Explore tab, “What’s happening” sidebar and emails, or Event-based notifications. ...
Twitter announced that it will be rolling out two updates that will incorporate video discovery with a new video carousel and improve the user experience of watching full screen videos. It was ...
Twitter is launching the Promoted Trend Spotlight, a takeover ad displayed at the top of the Explore tab. The Explore tab houses Twitter’s trending topics, which makes it one of the most frequently ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The company’s adding a scrolling feed of videos and a video section to the Explore tab. I mean, people loved it ...
Twitter posted today that it’s testing a feature that would turn its in-app “Explore” page into a TikTok-like video feed, complete with even a “For You” tab. This feature is being tested on both ...