Introduction
Is your Twitter feed a scrambled mess of old and new tweets? Wish you could just see the latest posts the moment they happen? You’ve come to the right place. We’re here to banish the algorithm blues and show you exactly how to see tweets in chronological order. Let’s dive in and take control of your timeline!
How to See Twitter(X) Tweets in Chronological Order
The old Twitter required several clicks (like finding the sparkle icon) to view tweets in chronological order. Thankfully, Twitter (X) has streamlined the process.
To see Twitter(X) tweets in chronological order, follow these simplified steps:
Notice on Promoted Content: Be aware that Twitter may still show suggested content in the “Following” tab. If you see a message like “Show (X) more Tweets” above these suggestions, clicking it will refresh your feed back to chronological order.
Difference Between “For You” and “Following” Tabs?
The “For You” tab on Twitter is an algorithm-driven feed showing tweets it thinks you’ll find interesting, even if they’re from accounts you don’t follow. The “Following” tab is a chronological feed displaying only the latest tweets from the accounts you’ve chosen to follow.
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