Twitter Inc. is introducing a latest feature to update its search engine. The previous search interface witnessed chaotic appearance. Now it seems more organized, involving tabs for search result division into different categories. For the time being, the new feature is only available for web version and includes further options than just showing “Top Tweets” or “All Tweets”.
The new search interface has now been developed for all logged in users on Twitter website. It is the conclusion of efforts which started in April. The feature was in beta testing mode and was available to limited users. From today it is open to all the customers.
Twitter has lately launched several new features to attract users to the site. These features include partnership with Domino’s Pizza, which help the users to place order directly via Twitter by using hash tags or emojis.
The service seems very simple to use, it just requires user to type almost 140 characters or less than that. However, it has been a worrying for some old and new users. Anthony Noto, an executive at Twitter unintentionally Tweeted acquisition plans of the company, which he had specified to send to a contact ass direct message.
Fresh users are frequently confused by the site and by the procedure by which they entice fresh followers and make tweets visible.
Searching now disclose applicable tweets the individual is seeking for intends, instead of something favorited or retweeted. This accommodates users to search relevant news rather than something went viral. When there are updates regarding search, they are posted on top of the page at status bar. They can be viewed by clicking on the status bar. Additional features involves a latest Live tab to substitute the All tweets tab. And parameters of search can be saved for later use.
Spokesperson of Twitter confirmed the news that the feature is now available for all users and said, “We’re rolling out a new search experience to users on web,” said a Twitter. Like other features, we will continue to iterate and improve on this, to make it even easier for users to find what they are looking for when they search on Twitter.”
In recent times, the social media giant has added features like recap by the name of “While You Were Away”.
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