Twitter announced that it is rolling out a new home timeline to people in 23 countries when they go to Twitter.com from their mobile devices.
These countries include: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Japan, Kenya, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, South Africa, Taiwan, the UK and the US.
As product manager Paul Lambert explains, “Before today, you could see individual Tweets but it was hard to discover stories and conversations happening on Twitter without signing in. Now, you can check out a news story as it unfolds, dive into the play-by-play discussions around a game, and then come back again to see that exchange between two rappers everyone’s been talking about. It’s real-time and straight from the source, just like the Twitter experience for those who log in.”
Today we're bringing Tweets to more people around the ? on our homepage: https://t.co/VIVfJCt2PU pic.twitter.com/C0htvdamPn
— Twitter (@twitter) February 2, 2016
Twitter is also expanding the refreshed home page it announced last spring to all the aforementioned countries. Until now it’s only been available in the U.S. and Japan.
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