• noride@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    What if we got rid of all the silly text, too, and maybe pictures, while we’re at it? A nice blank white page would look very clean.

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        1 year ago

        You need to drive engagement harder though.

        Dark mode is great but then you forget how great it is.

        What if we flip modes randomly at maximum brightness so that the user gets to enjoy the adrenaline surge when bright mode switches on and enjoy the endorphin surge when X randomly flips back to black?

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    X, formerly Twitter, is no longer showing headlines on articles shared on the platform.

    Instead, X is only showing the article’s lead image and the domain it will link you to.

    Fortune reported in August that this change was in the works, and X owner Elon Musk confirmed that the switchover was “coming from me directly” and would “greatly improve the esthetics [sic].” That leads me to believe that the headlines will be disappearing from the web and Android eventually.

    Musk has recently been encouraging users to post more content to X directly in an effort to help boost engagement on the platform (and perhaps also because he “almost never” reads “legacy news anymore”).

    He’s also said that the platform’s algorithm “tries to optimize time spent on X,” meaning that “links don’t get as much attention” and that the “best thing is to post content in long form on this platform.”

    In my opinion, removing headlines makes X harder to use — posts are less easy to parse at a glance — so I’m not sure if this change is going to lead to people posting more often like Musk hopes.


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