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Twitter lets you return to your preferred timeline… again

  • BY Dzamira Dzafri
  • 25 January 2023
  • 5:01 pm
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You might have noticed that Twitter had recently introduced two separate timelines on the front page of your Twitter feed—For You, and Following, which is exactly what worked for TikTok. Scrolling through the For You page is also the default for the social media app, which people have not been happy with. And Twitter has introduced a solution for it.

Were any of you (all of you) asking for your timeline to default to where you left it last?

Starting today on web, if you close Twitter on the “For you” or “Following” tabs, you will return to whichever timeline you had open last. iOS and Android coming soon! https://t.co/uKz9DpNRux

— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 24, 2023

“Were any of you (all of you) asking for your timeline to default to where you left it last?” wrote Twitter Support, acknowledging that most of us have indeed not been happy with the recent change.

Twitter Support also shared that on web, if you close Twitter on the “For you” or “Following” tabs, you will return to whichever timeline you had open last. However, that feature has yet to be a thing for iOS and Android, but they say that it’s “coming soon!”

This feature isn’t new. There already used to be a button that lets you choose which version of the timeline you wanted to see—and it existed before the tab UI was introduced.

Elon Musk has mentioned last week that he was bringing the feature. But it all sounds like another blunder he’s made trying to patch things up after introducing something people didn’t want. One of the many things he’s introduced since he became head of Twitter was banning accounts that shared “someone else’s location”, which includes Elon Musk’s flight-tracking account.

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