Twitter rolls backs out-of-order timeline, says 'We heard you'

By  Shefali kohli March 15th 2022 02:24 PM

After facing people's criticism for switching Twitter from its chronological timeline to a new feed that shows suggested tweets instead, the company finally rolled back the update. Twitter, on Monday, announced that it would be reverting things to the way they used to be, The Verge reported. No-more-out-of-order-timeline-on-Twitter-3 Also Read: Instagram enables live streamers to add moderators "We heard you -- some of you always want to see latest Tweets first. We've switched the timeline back and removed the tabbed experience for now while we explore other options," a post read on Twitter's support account. The design change allowed users to swipe between the "Home" feed, which is made up of tweets suggested by Twitter's algorithm and the "Latest" feed. The new design still gave users a choice between the two views, but upon opening the app, Twitter would automatically show the algorithmically created feed first, with no option to make the chronological view the default. No-more-out-of-order-timeline-on-Twitter-4 Many people called out Twitter for changing the settings at the same time when the micro-blogging site is being massively used for giving updates to social media users about important issues, especially the Russia-Ukraine war. Some also shared the criticism of the change almost immediately after its announcement as the Latest feed is preferred to the Home feed for many. The out-of-sequence Home feed can, at times, be confusing. No-more-out-of-order-timeline-on-Twitter-5 Also Read: YouTube Vanced to be shut down 'due to legal reasons' Apart from Twitter, Instagram also announced a new feature that is finally allowing Live creators to appoint moderators during their streams. Mods will have the ability to report comments, remove viewers from the stream, as well as turn off comments for a specific viewer during the live stream. -PTC News

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