Apparently he wants to take advantage of this trend so that people have the possibility to communicate in an ephemeral way what activity they are doing, promote events, and much more. SHAPEABLE ALGORITHM? A modification that drew a lot of attention among the most regular users of Twitter was the announcement made by the company at the end of 2018. It was nothing more and nothing less than the user's choice of how they preferred to see their timeline. That is, if in chronological order or organized in order of relevance. Initially, only iOS users could choose through a button how they wanted to see their timeline at any given time. Android users had to wait a bit longer to enjoy this feature.
Let's remember that in 2016 Twitter decided to transform its algorithm to reveal the messages that could matter the most to users according to their criteria , search executive email list patterns and interests. NEW ANALYSIS TOOLS Other improvements that have been discussed is the introduction of new tools to analyze the behavior of the audience and what are the pillars or topics of conversation of the users. What Twitter is looking for with this is that the companies that make life through its network can obtain much more information that helps them to know more about their audience and generate benefits from it. Another great help that is proposed is the inclusion of an activity monitor to determine when the audience is most active on Twitter.
This function already exists in third-party applications, but the difference is that it will be with data from the Twitter network itself. In an effort to attract more and new users, as well as to keep the ones it already has, Facebook made interesting changes to its Instant Messaging platform. Messenger 4 is a completely redesigned platform to make it simpler and easier to use. The renewal of this tool arose after the company carried out a survey in which 71% of the participants assured that the main thing in a communication interface was simplicity. Something that was previously said because Facebook Messenger had become a true maze between options, tabs and hidden functions.