Stay in the know
We’ve started rolling out a new notification that recommends interesting accounts and Tweets for you.
If you’re like me, you occasionally feel like you’re missing out on some of the day’s great Tweets, or that you’re the last to find out when someone awesome joins Twitter. We wanted to tackle that problem. With this new feature, you’ll receive personalized recommendations when multiple people in your network follow the same user or favorite or retweet the same Tweet.
New recommendations help you stay in the know.
We built this feature based on an experimental account, @MagicRecs. As its bio notes, @MagicRecs “sends instant, personalized recommendations for users and content via direct message”. Over time, we’ve been tweaking the algorithms –– based on engagement and your feedback –– in order to send only the most relevant updates.
And that brings us to today –– after getting great feedback, we’re bringing this functionality to more users. Twitter for Android and Twitter for iPhone users will receive recommendations via a push notification. As with any notification, you can change your settings at any time; you can turn these notifications off or on with the “Recommendations” toggle in your notifications settings.
We hope these recommendations keep you even more connected and in the know.
Oh, and for the curious, we’ll continue to use @MagicRecs as an experiment. Thanks for experimenting with us.
At this point I follow everyone @MagicRecs suggests.
— Todd Johnson (@todd534) September 14, 2013
So @magicrecs is a little bit magic. Unobtrusive, and quite cool.
— Sacha (@szechuan) September 2, 2013
Gotta say: time and again, @MagicRecs has come through. What a great recommendation engine.
— Alexis C. Madrigal (@alexismadrigal) August 22, 2013
I found out about @OvercastFM via @MagicRecs. Pretty impressive actually. pic.twitter.com/Py2v7fod4i
— Ben Thompson (@monkbent) September 23, 2013
Journalists, you should follow @MagicRecs. Personalized, realtime Twitter recommendations — pretty useful for news.
— Liz Heron (@lheron) July 9, 2013
.@MagicRecs is amazing.
— Hunter Owens (@Owens) June 13, 2013
I’m impressed with how sneaky good @MagicRecs is.
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) August 13, 2013