"Twitter is here to stay," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said today, after BuzzFeed reported that timelines on the platform would soon drastically change by putting tweets out of reverse chronological order. The news has been rumored for a long time now, but it stirred self-described "core" users Friday night, some of whom said they felt betrayed by Twitter trying to become more like Facebook. Dorsey reassured users today that Twitter's real-time heart wouldn't necessarily be going away, but he stopped short of confirming anything about a new type of timeline, whether it would be opt-in, or when it would launch.
Airlines, Air France, KLM, and Ryanair no longer offer customer service support using Twitter's direct message functionality.
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Elon Musk has recently declared that Twitter is going to roll out the latest changes to its user interface in order to give a better experience to users.