Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, now called X, things have been moving fast. From the blue checkmark to the new X Premium subscriptions, the social media platform has gone through some big changes. While some updates have been a hit with users, others have left users scratching their heads, wondering what’s next.
Keeping up with all these new Twitter features and updates can feel like a lot, but it’s worth paying attention if you want to stay ahead of the curve and make the most of X on your smartphones, laptops and desktops. So, here are five new features of X (formerly Twitter) that you should check out.
New features to look out for on X (Formerly Twitter)
With all the recent changes on X (formerly Twitter), it’s easy to feel a little lost. Whether you’re a casual scroller or someone who uses X to keep up with what’s happening around you, staying updated on the latest features can make a big difference.
From new ways to support creators to a bigger focus on video, X is evolving fast. If you want to make the most of the platform, here are five features that you should definitely know about:
1. Premium plan
If you’re subscribed to the Premium plan on X, formerly Twitter Blue, you’ve probably noticed some cool perks. Premium subscribers get a bunch of enhanced features that make the platform more tailored and enjoyable. First off, you get priority access, which means your posts and replies show up higher in searches and conversations, giving you more visibility.
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Subscribers also enjoy ad-free browsing for a smoother, cleaner experience and if you like sharing longer videos, it lets you do that as well. Additionally, with customisable themes, you can personalise your X experience to suit your style.
2. X Pay
X Pay makes it easier than ever to support your favourite creators. You can now tip content creators directly or subscribe for exclusive content, giving you a straightforward way to show your support. On top of that, there’s even revenue sharing, which means creators can now earn a portion of the income generated from their posts, making it easier for them to monetise their presence on the platform.
3. Videos
The microblogging platform is also going all-in on video, making it a major focus. You can now live stream to your followers, which is a game-changer for sharing events or connecting with your audience in real-time. The video-first timeline also means video content is prioritised more than ever, making it easier to find and enjoy. For creators, the platform also allows for added video monetisation, so you can earn money through ads and subscriptions.
4. Improved search functionality
X (Formerly Twitter) has been working hard to improve how you search for content. The new and improved search results feature means you’ll now get more relevant and accurate results when looking up posts, users, or topics. With advanced search options, you can fine-tune your search using specific terms and filters, so finding exactly what you’re looking for is easier than ever.
5. Community Notes
The Community Notes feature is X’s way of tackling misinformation. This tool allows users to contribute to fact-checking and adding context to posts that might be misleading or missing details.
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What’s cool is that the notes are community-driven, meaning a group of trusted users reviews posts and adds useful context or clarifications, helping keep things accurate on the platform.
With knowledge of these new features, you can seamlessly navigate the microblogging platform and ensure the best reach for your posts at all times.
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