Twitter users say the social network has 'a different vibe' since the billionaire took charge.
It is three months since Elon Musk swept into Twitter's San Francisco headquarters - and the company has barely been out of the headlines.
If you are using the platform on an iPhone you will see two columns at the top, "for you" and "following" - if you are on an Android device you have to hit a star icon on the top right-hand side of the screen.The issue is that many users did not notice this, or did not realise that the app seems to default back to Twitter's curated "for you" feed from time to time.
It has been replaced by a gold or silver tick for brands and government figures - so Coca-Cola is now gold, with an explainer saying that it is an "official business", while the account of Rishi Sunak, the UK's prime minister now has a silver badge.The fact is that with or without Mr Musk, Twitter had to change. Its user numbers and revenue from ads had languished for a long time, while rival social networks sprung up and enjoyed explosive growth.
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