How to return the chronological order to your Twitter account on Android
In the end we have available in the Twitter mobile application the possibility of being able to read the tweets of our followers chronologically, thus avoiding relevance algorithms that, for many of us, spoiled the experience of reading. In a social network where immediacy is so important, especially if you follow news accounts and current reports, what's the point of reading tweets from a couple of days ago or tweets in a haphazard manner?
If you want to know if this new configuration has reached your Twitter application, just do the following. First, go to the Google Play Store app store and make sure you don't have any pending updates from Twitter. If you have it, update. Now yes, we enter the application and look at the main screen. At the top, to the far right, we should have an icon in the form of several stars. If you have it, tap it.
At that moment, a new window will open at the bottom of the screen showing how you have the visibility settings for tweets. By default, Twitter offers you the most relevant or featured tweets first. Right below, you have the option to switch to the most recent tweets view. Click on this box. At that time, you will see the tweets as your followers publish them.Want to go back to featured tweets first? Press the star icon again and perform the same step as before.
In the window to be able to switch between recent and featured tweets we also have a content preferences shortcut. In this section we can activate the personalized trends based on your location and who you follow, hide content that may hurt your sensitivity, eliminate the result of blocked or silenced accounts, in addition to seeing all the accounts you have blocked and muted.