Twitter is a social media platform where users share their text messages or "tweets". Twitter's algorithm refers to a series of computational and sorting processes used to determine which tweets appear on users' timelines.
Twitter
is a social media platform where users share their text messages or
"tweets". Twitter's algorithm refers to a series of computational and
sorting processes used to determine which tweets appear on users' timelines.
Twitter sorts tweets by timeline to allow users to see the latest tweets. This
allows users to immediately view the latest content from people or accounts
they follow. Twitter analyzes user activity to determine what content users are
interested in. This includes data such as which accounts users follow, which
tweets they like or retweet. It sorts to allow users to see more of the content
they are interested in based on this data. Twitter takes into account
interactions (likes, retweets, comments) to tweets. The more engagement a tweet
gets, the more likely it is to be shown to more people. Twitter creates a
personalized timeline based on each user's interests and behaviors. This allows
users to view content that is more relevant to their interests.
Drawing
on Twitter is possible. Twitter allows users to share their visual content and
may include illustrations as part of this content. After logging into your
Twitter account, when creating a new tweet, you can add a picture or drawing by
clicking on the photo or picture icon. This allows you to share a drawing you
have created on your smartphone or computer. You can send pictures or drawings
via direct messages (DMs) on Twitter. When composing a personal message to a
contact, you can use the photo or picture icon to attach attachments. You can
use special drawing apps or tools to draw on Twitter. These apps give you a
platform to create your drawings and then upload them to Twitter. If you have a
drawing tablet or graphics tablet, you can use these tablets to create digital
drawings and upload them to Twitter.