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  • Twitter to soon let users adjust algorithm: Musk

    Twitter to soon let users adjust algorithm: Musk

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    San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday said that the micro-blogging platform will provide users the ability to adjust the algorithm to their “closer match”, in the “coming months”.

    Musk tweeted: “If many people who you follow or like also follow me, it is highly probable that the algorithm will recommend my tweets. It’s not super sophisticated.”

    “In coming months, we will offer the ability to adjust the algorithm to closer match what is most compelling to you.”

    Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk’s post.

    When one user commented, “It’s ridiculous that the Twitter algorithm recommends me content from the accounts I follow.”

    Musk replied, “The algorithm needs and will get major upgrades. We will still publish it later this month, but please expect to see many bugs & silly logic! What matters is showing users compelling content. We’re doing better than before (I think). User-minutes are up >10 per cent from last year.”

    Meanwhile, in a tweet on Friday, Musk said, “Several major media sources incorrectly reported that my Tweets were boosted above normal levels earlier this week.”

    “A review of my Tweet likes and views over the past 6 months, especially as a ratio of followers, shows this to be false.

    We did have a bug that briefly caused replies to have the same prominence as primary Tweets, but that has now been fixed.”

    To this, one user said, “Media has been doing this since ages now!”
    “True, but, on the plus side, their constant reporting about me on Twitter has driven usage to record levels,” Musk replied.

    Twitter CEO later posted, “A big part of the problem is that journalists used to choose their career to pursue truth, but in recent years many have entered journalism to be activists.”

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  • Elon Musk reportedly forced Twitter algorithm to boost his tweets after Super Bowl flop

    Elon Musk reportedly forced Twitter algorithm to boost his tweets after Super Bowl flop

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    Twitter chief executive Elon Musk rallied a team of roughly 80 engineers to reconfigure the platform’s algorithm so his tweets would be more widely viewed, tech news site Platformer has reported.

    A disgruntled Musk called for an emergency effort after a tweet he sent during Sunday’s Super Bowl game failed to achieve as much engagement as a tweet from Joe Biden, interviews and internal documents reviewed by Platformer have revealed.

    The effort was sparked when a tweet from the president, who has 37m followers, generated nearly 29m impressions while a similar tweet from Musk – who has 128m followers – generated little more than 9.1m impressions.

    A Twitter employee and cousin of Elon Musk, James Musk, posted urgently in the company Slack at 2.30am the following Monday morning, asking all employees who can code to participate. “Any people who can make dashboards and write software please can you help solve this problem,” he wrote. “This is high urgency.”

    Engineers then deployed a new algorithm that artificially inflated Musk’s tweets by a factor of 1,000, ensuring that more than 90% of Musk’s 128.9m followers see them. Many who do not follow Musk are also being served his tweets in their feed through the “For you” tab of the app’s home page, which curates tweets from a number of accounts, including those a user is not following.

    Elon Musk checks his phone during Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona.
    Elon Musk checks his phone during Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona. Photograph: Caitlin O’Hara/Reuters

    Musk seemed to publicly confirm the move, in his own way, posting a meme about forcing followers to read his tweets. He also told followers to “stay tuned” while Twitter makes adjustments to the algorithm.

    The decision to devote internal resources to promoting his own tweets comes amid ongoing reports about Musk’s obsession with his own impressions on the platform. Last week, a report from Platformer also revealed Musk had fired a principal engineer at Twitter who told him views on his tweets had decreased organically, with interest in the erratic CEO waning. Users have complained since Twitter made its “For you” page the default feed on the platform in January that Musk’s tweets were appearing more frequently.

    Musk, who purchased Twitter in October 2022 for $44bn, has made a number of additional changes to the platform in the intervening months, allowing the return of previously banned accounts like that of Donald Trump, changing the process for Twitter verification, and revoking free access to the platform’s API, or application programming interface.

    Amid ongoing criticisms of his decisions as chief executive, Musk has promised to step down and find a replacement as soon as later this year. Current employees have described a harrowing environment at the company, which laid off nearly half its workforce in November 2022. At the time, Musk defended the cuts and other cost-cutting measures, stating the company was losing $4m per day.



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  • Twitter’s priority is to fix recommendation algorithm: Musk

    Twitter’s priority is to fix recommendation algorithm: Musk

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    San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk has said that the company’s “current top priority” is to fix the recommendation algorithm.

    In a tweet on Tuesday, Musk asked: “What are your top requests for Twitter features & bug fixes?”

    “We will prioritise by number of likes times ease of implementation,” he added.

    To this post, a user commented, “Feed refreshes for ‘For You’ tab is weird. So is the font and paragraph spacing.”

    Replying to the user’s concern, Musk said, “Fixing the recommendation algorithm is our current top priority. Twitter engineering has been working super hard on this. Proud of the team.”

    Later, he posted: “Please stay tuned while we make adjustments to the uh.a ‘algorithm’.

    Twitter CEO on Sunday said that the engineers resolved two significant problems on the micro-blogging platform during a “long day at Twitter HQ” with him.

    Musk also said that oversized fonts and undersized paragraph spacing will be fixed this week.

    Meanwhile, on Monday, he had said that the Twitter team “completed” several works “over night”, including improving the reach of retweets and “removed filter causing false negatives”.

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