TechSoftwareApps3 things I love about Twitter and 3 that I hope Elon will changeElon Musk just paid $44 billion for Twitter and has plans to improve it. Here’s where I think it already rules and how it could be betterWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechSoftwareApps3 things I love about Twitter and 3 that I hope Elon will changeElon Musk just paid $44 billion for Twitter and has plans to improve it. Here’s where I think it already rules and how it could be betterWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Elon Musk just paid $44 billion for Twitter and has plans to improve it. Here’s where I think it already rules and how it could be better

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Twitter)

Twitter

(Image credit: Twitter)

Twitter is about to go private, after its board finally accepted Elon Musk’s $44 billion buyout. This might seem like a lot of money for a social media platform that often comes in third or fourth in people’s eyes but it remains one of my go-to options, so I can see the appeal.

Don’t get me wrong, if I had access to $44 billion, I don’t think it would make my top 5 purchases, but it’s still a hugely popular platform and could now get even better. Twitter first launched in 2006 and really took off between 2007 and 2010, just as Facebook was also growing.

While Facebook was more about your friends and communities, Twitter always appeared to be more of an open platform for businesses and those looking to be heard. I’ve been using Twitter since 2009 and I still think there are some things it does better than other platforms, but there’s also a few things I hope the new management will improve.

Reasons to love Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

1. Get news as it breaks

Trending Hashtags work to provide a gauge of the most popular topics at any set time, in your area but it’s not the only way. Using lists and topics you can follow groups of likeminded people or subjects, and have them show up in your feed. From wars and weather alerts to football and Oscar mishaps, you can find it all, and instantly.

(Image credit: Future)

Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

2. Brand interaction

The secret to a successful social media presence for any brand is to not just shout your message but to actually have a conversation with your audience. This works in their favor but can also work for the consumer.

Twitter’s ability to publicly tag brands makes any comment very public. Those that use Twitter well are often quicker to respond here than they are on their own contact us pages. If you’ve got a question, comment, compliment  or complaint, Twitter is often the fastest way to get an answer.

Sign up to the T3 newsletter for smarter living straight to your inbox

Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts

(Image credit: Future)

Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

3. It’s fast to say something (even if you’re saying nothing)

If you are feeling a little more expressive, you can use the quote Tweet function, which lets you add a comment alongside the shared post. Though this is something you can do on Facebook too, it feels easier on Twitter and reaches further than just your friends.

Of course, you can always create your own message and now that the character limit has been expanded from 140 to 280, you can say more. And if you need more than that, you can create a thread. There’s also easy to add Gifs, polls and pictures of course.

Things I don’t love about Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

1. Ads

Adverts are an inescapable part of any app or webpage, and social media is no different. While we were spoilt in the early days as sites took losses to build their platforms, the ads would always follow, and follow they have.

Perhaps my real problem with Twitter’s ads is that they do too good a job at blending in with the rest of the feed. I’ve fallen for a number of seemingly brilliant products in the past from these ads, and usually been disappointed with the result.

Twitter going private is unlikely to stem the flow of ads on the platform. After all, it still needs to be worth the multi-billion dollar investment. But here’s hoping that they find a way to be slightly less annoying.

(Image credit: Twitter)

Twitter edit

(Image credit: Twitter)

2. Editing

Elon Musk raised the issue of the edit button before his initial 9% investment in the company andTwitter respondedthat they have been working to bring an edit button for the last year. In fact, Twitter Blue users, who subscribe for $2.99 a month can already edit a preview before fully posting.

It’s not yet clear how the edit function will work – whether there will be a time limit on changes, or if it will get an edited badge on it, as Slack does but it will definitely help for those moments when you discover a glaring typo in your latest post.

(Image credit: Future)

Twitter

(Image credit: Future)

3. Trolls and online abuse

While Twitter’s public nature is its blessing, it’s also its curse. Opinions that are unpopular or controversial can easily go viral and it becomes easy for the original poster to become a target for abuse.

In the UK, there has been a push forZach’s Lawto be implemented to stop online trolls after 10-year-old Zack Eagling was bombarded with flashing images on Twitter, aimed to trigger a seizure in the boy who has epilepsy.

Musk has suggested that he wants to open up the platform for free speech, but has also promised to defeat spam bots, which has the potential to reduce trolls and bullying.

A man doing concentration bicep curls in the gym

Build bigger arms in just 30 minutes with this 5-move dumbbell-only workoutIt’ll leave the biceps and triceps popping!

It’ll leave the biceps and triceps popping!

OMEGA Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite

OMEGA puts the moon on your wrist with its new Speedmaster Moonphase MeteoriteOMEGA adds two new Moonphase Meteorite watches to its Speedmaster line-up

OMEGA adds two new Moonphase Meteorite watches to its Speedmaster line-up

Twitter X logo how to change app icon to blue bird

Finally, X is getting a new feature that’s genuinely usefulThe network formerly known as Twitter has undergone a lot of change, this is one of the better ones

The network formerly known as Twitter has undergone a lot of change, this is one of the better ones

Twitter X logo how to change app icon to blue bird

X confirms new, more expensive Premium tier to get rid of adsHow much is an ad-free feed worth?

How much is an ad-free feed worth?

Twitter X logo how to change app icon to blue bird

Now Elon Musk wants everyone to pay to use XIs it too late to go back to Twitter?

Is it too late to go back to Twitter?

Threads icon

Threads finally gets a much-requested search featureMeta’s new social media site is getting better every day

Meta’s new social media site is getting better every day

Chrome 88

This free Google Chrome upgrade exposes fake Twitter accountsDon’t let the verified fakes fool you: this extension means hoaxers can’t hide

Don’t let the verified fakes fool you: this extension means hoaxers can’t hide

Elon Musk closeup

What does Elon Musk mean for the future of Twitter?One of Twitter’s most notorious trolls now owns the whole thing. Should you worry?

One of Twitter’s most notorious trolls now owns the whole thing. Should you worry?

Twitter logo

Twitter is getting an edit button at long last, here’s when to expect it"This is our most requested feature to date…"

“This is our most requested feature to date…”

Twitter