Twitter's 'For You' tab on iOS and Android gets way more usable ios android
Before the update, users on iOS and Android would always be defaulted to the “For You” tab in the app, even if they had previously closed the app using the “Following” tab. This was annoying for anyone who did not want to see all of the suggested content that Twitter wanted them to see and just see what accounts they were following had posted.
Now, if you leave the Twitter app on iOS and Android using the “Following” tab and open it up later, it will remain on the “Following” tab. For anyone who wants to avoid seeing what the Twitter algorithm has for them, this is a great update. The companyThe move to improve the Twitter experience on iOS and Android comes within a week of the company announcing it was . The move will eventually force all users of the social media platform to use the official apps offered by the company.
While they’re forced to use the official Twitter app, the company is looking to cash in on that. Within the last week, Twitter confirmed plans to
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