X is upgrading Communities to enable more users to connect and engage on its platform. The motivating force seems to be very similar to that seen on Reddit.
Today, you can find tabs to get to popular Communities pinned on top of the platform’s homepage alongside the usual Lists and For You feed. This way, users get the chance to customize the separate timelines by seeing what’s trending, what is popular, and what’s new. You can even filter it to display only posts and replies through Community.
In terms of popularity, you can sort the most famous posts by date like daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or all-time. You’ll similarly see a set of options that reflects the posts on Reddit.
Before, you could only sort them out based on what’s trending, what was most liked, what was the latest post that did provide similar insights. However, the feature clearly lacked in terms of granularity that is now offered when you sort famous posts by specific time frames.
Additionally, it’s a great way to see posts and replies that weren’t available in the past variants.
These changes are usually up for grabs to users on the latest iOS platform, as per one engineer who shared the news on X and unveiled the latest change for Communities Tabs. The company is still working hard to bring the latest feature to both the internet and Android devices.
It’s like a refresh from what was seen before on X as it tries to upgrade the Communities offering so more people find it appealing for people that want to relate to focused discussions. Previously, the company shared a more deeply rooted Community Post offering on X. They made replies on X visible to followers and more on the app. To better adoption, the app made it possible to reply to those Community posts. So it’s not only about adding more users but making sure their AI efforts are being utilized through topical discussions on boards where you share information.
This data is used by other companies for AI model training. Additionally, it can assist with training models for Elon Musk’s famous xAI firm.
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Today, you can find tabs to get to popular Communities pinned on top of the platform’s homepage alongside the usual Lists and For You feed. This way, users get the chance to customize the separate timelines by seeing what’s trending, what is popular, and what’s new. You can even filter it to display only posts and replies through Community.
In terms of popularity, you can sort the most famous posts by date like daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or all-time. You’ll similarly see a set of options that reflects the posts on Reddit.
Before, you could only sort them out based on what’s trending, what was most liked, what was the latest post that did provide similar insights. However, the feature clearly lacked in terms of granularity that is now offered when you sort famous posts by specific time frames.
Additionally, it’s a great way to see posts and replies that weren’t available in the past variants.
These changes are usually up for grabs to users on the latest iOS platform, as per one engineer who shared the news on X and unveiled the latest change for Communities Tabs. The company is still working hard to bring the latest feature to both the internet and Android devices.
It’s like a refresh from what was seen before on X as it tries to upgrade the Communities offering so more people find it appealing for people that want to relate to focused discussions. Previously, the company shared a more deeply rooted Community Post offering on X. They made replies on X visible to followers and more on the app. To better adoption, the app made it possible to reply to those Community posts. So it’s not only about adding more users but making sure their AI efforts are being utilized through topical discussions on boards where you share information.
This data is used by other companies for AI model training. Additionally, it can assist with training models for Elon Musk’s famous xAI firm.
Read next: Meta, TikTok, and SnapChat Unite to Protest Against YouTube’s Exemption from Australia’s Under-16 Ban