So you can order your Twitter account chronologically
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Thanks to social media algorithms, or rather because of them, we don't really know if we have consumed all the content our contacts have created. Not only that: we don't know for sure if there are friends who have shared something but since this content has no relevance to Facebook (or whatever social network it touches) it is not shown to us. We can't even follow a clear order for the posts. On Instagram this becomes a bit of gibberish.Given the visual aspect of the social network, it would be appreciated to be able to see the photographs in a chronological way, and not by how 'relevant' they are. But nothing.
Very soon, the Twitter timeline may be chronological
Now, it seems, Twitter is the one that has come to its senses, starting a new test function that will make it easier to see the most relevant tweets as well as sort them by publication order. The official Twitter account has announced that, for now, only a small number of users will see a new button on their timeline with which they can switch between one type of tweet and anotherIf you want to know if you are one of the chosen ones, you must first know that you must own an iPhone, since the new function has appeared, for the first time, in the Twitter application for iOS. If you have an iPhone, enter Twitter and a new button should appear. In this you will have the possibility to switch between 'Switch to the latest tweets' or 'Switch to the best tweets'.You can see it better in the following explanatory video.
Sometimes you want to see the latest Tweets, first. We're testing a way for you to make it easier to switch your timeline between the latest and top Tweets. Starting today, a small number of you will see this test on iOS. pic.twitter.com/7NHLDUjrIv
- Twitter (@Twitter) October 31, 2018
It was from 2016 when Twitter decided to change the chronological line of tweets in favor of an 'importance line', always according to the criteria of the social network itself and the use you gave to it . It was the blue bird's social network that considered which tweets you should see first, since they would be the ones that would interest you the most. In a social network where immediacy is so important (many users use it to keep up with the latest news) it didn't make much sense to watch news or tweets older than 12 hours.Let's hope that Instagram finally cheers up and gives us the possibility to see the photos of our contacts in order, also, chronologically and not by 'importance'.