"Right now, what you see of the 500 million Tweets published every day is based entirely on who you follow, and that’s a great model for many people. But with that many Tweets every day, there’s no way even the most avid Twitter user will find everything that’s relevant to their interests in any particular moment."
Is it just me or is this a crazy thing to say? I wish I could opt-out of the additional tweets that I've been getting lately (I don't mind the ads). I get why they are doing it but I enjoyed having control over the content I get. If I wanted stuff pushed at me I'd try any other media source.
This one "feature" is causing me to check Twitter less than I have in the past and I wonder I'd that's the case for anyone else.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 18.6 ms ] threadI'm sure both sides are at fault to some degree, but I feel like Twitter had more of an obligation to address the issue than Instagram did.
Is it just me or is this a crazy thing to say? I wish I could opt-out of the additional tweets that I've been getting lately (I don't mind the ads). I get why they are doing it but I enjoyed having control over the content I get. If I wanted stuff pushed at me I'd try any other media source.
This one "feature" is causing me to check Twitter less than I have in the past and I wonder I'd that's the case for anyone else.