Twitter’s Soon-To-Be Algorithmic Timeline and Other Updates

Continuing our trend of company news mashups, we take a look
at what’s going on at Twitter on Monday.
Twitter to Introduce
Facebook-Style Algorithmic Timeline
We know how Facebook is deeply interested in artificial
intelligence. Why? Because their news feed relies on the technology to
prioritize updates based on what the program thinks we want to see. It is
probably one of the many reasons Facebook has overtaken Twitter in terms of
user growth and user engagement.
Twitter might soon follow suit. A report emerged online that
Twitter will be introducing an algorithmic timeline, much like Facebook. These
reports have been surfacing quite a lot in the past few months, considering
Twitter has pretty much stagnated in terms of user growth over the past year.
The new timeline will tell users about the tweets which were
posted while the user was away. However, when the user refreshes the tweet
stream, the tweets will return to their normal chronological order.
The internet erupted with users unhappy about the soon-to-be
released update, with many high-profile users even threatening to quit Twitter
altogether. Plus, the #RIPTwitter tag began to emerge as the top trending
hashtag in the U.S. as users began to voice their opinions on the microblogging
platform.
Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, posted an update responding to
the #RIPTwitter tag: “Twitter is live. Twitter is real-time. Twitter is about
who & what you follow. And Twitter is here to stay! By becoming more
Twitter-y,” said Dorsey.
Twitter Shuts Down
125,000 Terrorist Accounts
With Google introducing updates to their Adwords platform by
allowing nonprofit organizations to display ads to searches related to
terrorism and radicalization, Twitter has stated that it has suspended more
than 125,000 terror-related accounts since mid-2015. The company also increased
the teams which review account activity and suspicious behavior.
“As the nature of the terrorist threat has changed, so has
our ongoing work in this area. We have increased the size of the teams that
review reports, reducing our response time significantly. We also look into other
accounts similar to those reported and leverage proprietary spam-fighting tools
to surface other potentially violating accounts for review by our agents,” the
company said.
Dorsey’s Other Job at
Disney
Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and Square, is eyeing to renew
his membership at the Disney Board of Directors when the company will hold its
2016 annual board meeting on March 3 in Chicago. Dorsey has been on the board
since December 2013. He was paid $295,050 as compensation for being a Disney
Board Member in 2015.
GIF Support and
Search
Since Twitter is the unofficial ‘GIF home of the Internet’,
the company is testing an update on its platform to select users that allows users
to select GIFs depending on their moods and emotions.
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