Users report problems with Twitter’s algorithm. Many say their feeds show content they don’t care about. People see posts from accounts they don’t follow. They see topics they have no interest in. This happens often.
(Users Complain That Twitter Pushes Irrelevant Content)
The issue started after recent updates. Users feel frustrated. They want posts from friends and important accounts. Instead, they get random tweets. Sports fans see cooking tips. Tech followers see unrelated celebrity gossip. Users feel they miss important updates. They feel the app wastes their time.
Twitter users complain loudly online. They use the platform itself to voice concerns. Many post screenshots showing irrelevant posts. They ask Twitter to fix the problem. Some users say they use Twitter less now. Others threaten to leave the platform entirely. User annoyance is clear.
Twitter acknowledges hearing user feedback. A company spokesperson stated they are always adjusting the algorithm. The goal is to show relevant content. The spokesperson said unexpected results sometimes happen. They are investigating the current complaints. They aim to improve the experience soon.
The changes seem linked to Twitter’s “For You” feed. This feed mixes content from various sources. Its goal is discovery. Users say the mix is wrong too often. They see posts not connected to their interests. The algorithm appears to push popular or sponsored content. This content often overshadows personal connections. People feel the platform ignores their choices.
(Users Complain That Twitter Pushes Irrelevant Content)
Users demand better control over their feeds. They want clear settings to limit recommendations. They want their timeline to show people they follow first. The current system feels broken to many. Fixing this is crucial for user satisfaction. Twitter faces pressure to respond effectively.