According to foreign media reports, many Twitter users suddenly found that the tweet (Retweet) no longer appears in the Twitter search results. Twitter responded today by saying it was not about abandoning the tweet, but trying to solve the problem of duplication of messages caused by the push.
Twitter users find that even if a user searches after a login, the tweets don't appear in search results. However, if you search the site search.twitter.com, you can see the push message.
For example, a Twitter user named Andrew Shotland, in the afternoon of Wednesday, pushed another "irony,the name is Yahoo" message from Matt McGee, which resulted in Andrew Shotland tweets can appear in search results on the search.twitter.com Web site, but users cannot find them in the search for the account interface after they log in.
A Twitter spokeswoman also said the attempt was intended to remove duplicates from search results, but apparently did not work.
A Twitter spokesman said: "We've tried a variety of ways to identify duplicate content, and recently tried to use a method to treat the tweets as repetitive content." We have experimented only on searches conducted by the user in the www.twitter.com of the login site, without testing the search.twitter.com, the search API, and the user's search on the home page in the logout state. But the experiment didn't improve the user experience, so we decided to go back and put the tweets back into the search results. ”
Twitter says it will look for better ways to reduce duplication in search results.
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