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by michelb
2925 days ago
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Maybe they can use ML on the user feedback to figure out what features people actually would like on the platform, instead of trying to figure out relevancy, which no company has ever successfully done. /s Is there a recent in-depth article somewhere about Twitter's internals? It must be frustrating working on features very few people want to use. I still can't edit a tweet I just posted, any video looks absolutely horrible for the first 10 seconds, the timeline is a mess, third-party developers that make interesting/much better clients are getting stomped on, and harassment is running mostly unchecked on the platform. Yet I read interesting development articles on the engineering blog. Wasted talent? I really like the Twitter engineering blog articles, but it seems like it's just an HR tool. |
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