Fixing Twitter – here’s a reasonable rant on what’s wrong with Twitter and how to fix it. Product managers and marketing people should definitely read.
Second–and this one is obvious to almost everyone–Twitter needs to focus on realtime events. When I open Twitter during a major debate in the US, or when a bomb has exploded in Bangkok, there should be a huge fиcking banner at the top that says “follow this breaking event.” It shouldn’t just search for a hashtag–it should use intelligent algorithms to show me all of the relevant content about that event. It should be the place you go to learn about what is happening in the world right now. When something major happens in the world/your country/your city, you should be trained to immediately and automatically think, “open Twitter to get updates.” This is so obvious to me that I wonder what Twitter’s product team has been doing—are they over-designing a solution to this? It’s so simple. 90% of the UI and 80% of the search functionality is already in the app.
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Indeed a disputable point of view at Twitter. Maybe people do not need to be hit over the head with banners and aggressively fed ‘what is hot’. Otherwise it might turn into yet another mass propaganda medium one quiet sunny morning, and you won’t notice at first.
I think they’ve got a bit disoriented with who they are and what they are trying to do. It feels like they want to please everyone. It used to be a ridiculously simple service and yes – current happenings and direct conversations between people without formal connections were the most useful cuts of it – but not any more.
I barely use Twitter. I mean, my blog pushes the content to Twitter too … but I rarely open the site or app to check up on things.
Well, some Twiiter accounts still deliver from time to time.. https://twitter.com/pravoslavno
Ненастоящий Bill Murray тоже ничего :) https://twitter.com/BiIIMurray
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