Twitter recently made an announcement on their blog that they had updated their website as well as iPhone and Android Apps with a fresh new look and feel in order to make it easier to “discover and follow conversations in your home timeline.” The ultimate goal being to make Twitter conversations easier to keep track of and reply to and thus improving the overall Twitter experience substantially. In the past, trying to engage in a conversation with more than one person has proven to be very frustrating, and depending on how many people are involved in the conversation, somewhat infuriating. With some clever, logical thinking this has now changed and users should find themselves enjoying the Twitter experience far more as opposed to wanting to delete the app and rather spend their time playing mobile slots online. The good news is that all the latest buzz surrounding celebrity news, debates around upcoming sports matches and other such events would be available to easily view in real time.

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So what has actually changed? All tweets that are part of a conversation will now appear in chronological order. This will make the conversation far easier to follow and reply to. On top of this, when viewing your home timeline, you will also be able to see a maximum of three tweets in sequence. Should you wish to see more, simply tap on a tweet in order to view all the replies. You will also be able to see tweets from those whom you don’t follow.

Another thing which has changed for the better is that you can now share conversations over email, which is a huge benefit especially when those with whom you are wanting to share information are not on Twitter. Individual tweets can be shared from both iPhone and Android devices, whilst Android also allows you to share via direct messaging as well.

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An additional feature which we will see rolling out soon on Android is the option to report individual tweets which one considers to be spam or abusive. It is currently available on Twitter for iPhone, but will soon be available on Twitter.com and Twitter for Android.