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Twitter Users Express Displeasure with New Design

Twitter users are voicing their displeasure with the recent redesign which has made navigating through content more difficult due to its cluttered appearance. Many people are suggesting ways for improvement but whether or not any action will be taken remains unclear at this time.

A screenshot of Elon Musk's tweet criticizing the new twitter design alongside an image of a cluttered timeline full of tweets and replies

A screenshot of Elon Musk's tweet criticizing the new twitter design alongside an image of a cluttered timeline full of tweets and replies

Twitter users have been expressing their displeasure with the new design of the popular social media platform. Elon Musk, one of the most influential voices on Twitter, recently voiced his opinion about the new design. He tweeted, “Anyone else really dislike the new twitter design? With the views it’s become too messy!” His tweet has since received over 400 thousand likes and nearly 200 thousand retweets. The new design was implemented in late 2020 and includes a wider layout that takes up more space on a user's screen. It also includes an expanded view of tweets which shows replies to each post as well as other related content. While some users find this helpful, many others feel overwhelmed by all of the information being presented at once. Additionally, some users are finding it difficult to navigate through all of the content due to its cluttered appearance. Many people have taken to Twitter to voice their dissatisfaction with the new design and suggest changes they would like to see implemented in order for them to be able to better use and enjoy Twitter again. Some users have suggested a way for users to customize their view so that they can decide what information is displayed and how it is presented on their timeline. Others have suggested making certain features optional so that those who do not want them can opt out without having them cluttering up their timeline or taking up unnecessary space on their screen. It remains unclear if Twitter will take any action in response to these complaints but one thing is certain - many people are unhappy with the current state of things and would like something done about it soon! Until then, it looks like we'll just have to deal with this messy situation until further notice!