Absrtact: After Twitter's massive test-point-and-forward message to the people who focus on you, Twitter has once again started to show the content on the timeline. This time, Twitter announces that it will show up on the user's timeline
After Twitter's massive experiment with "dot hop = Forward" and "focus on a new Twitter account to the people who focus on you", Twitter has once again started to show content on the timeline. This time, Twitter announces that it will display tweets for people who are not interested in the user's timeline. Unlike the experiments mentioned earlier, Twitter has confirmed that this will be a formal feature that will be deployed to all users.
Twitter explains this feature: when we find that a push or an account has a certain relevance to a user or is very popular, it is possible to add it to the user's timeline. We select this analogy based on a number of indicators, including popularity, relevance to the user's concerns, interaction with users and the tweets. Our goal is to show more tweets to users, to enrich the amount of information that users get from Twitter, and to increase the time they use Twitter.
In this case, however, there will inevitably be some redundancy in the timeline, and in this era of information explosion it is likely to be an act that undermines the user experience. And Twitter's desire to increase the amount of information the user gets in this way seems likely to be wishful thinking.