Twitter's For You tabbed interface starts rolling out on desktop web browsers
days after a chorus of users complained they didn’t want the previously named Home feed imposed on them. However, at the end of last year, Musk tweeted that Twitter would move forward with the change. “Main timeline should allow for an easy sideways swipe between the top, latest, trending and topics that follow," he said at the time."Twitter search nav already sorta does this after you search.
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