Sunday, February 7, 2016

#RIPTwitter: Users predicted the death of the network and the company had to come out to clarify – Infobae.com

   
   
   


     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
 Jack Dorsey: we never thought reorder the timelines next week
Jack Dorsey:” we never thought reorder timelines next week “ Credit:
the story that Twitter chronological change the way it displays messages on a similar algorithm to Facebook, which sorts them by importance, he aroused the fury of the users, who were soon to predict the death of the social network. The news came from the popular web Buzzfeed , which announced the alleged change for reorder tweets based on what you think the algorithm Twitter that people most want to see .
Hours later, after thousands of network users will manifest against the decision using the hashtag #RIPTwitter , Jack Dorsey, who joined the company as CEO ongoing since October, he denied this version in your personal account. “I want everyone to know that we are always listening. we never thought reorder the timelines next week” .
Dorsey explained that Twitter “is who and what follow” and that the network allows “connect in real time, based on interests and issues rather than a static social graph” . The change to the portal Buzzfeed referred in its publication meant veer to the system used by Facebook, which shows no publications in chronological order, but according to what interests the user.
the CEO expressed, at another time, their willingness to review basic principles of the platform, arguing that it continues “showing a challenge” to its foundations “in order to make the product easier and more accessible to more people, “she prompting many users as possible to believe this rumor.
Here, in November the company ended the traditional favorites and he replaced with “likes” currently are heart-shaped. It has also redesigned the 140-character limit of Twitter, which could soon suffer a modification

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