X (Formerly Twitter) – Aesthetic Interface Revolutionizes Content Sharing: Find Out Why!

2023-10-05 09:53:54

The links and press articles shared on the X platform (formerly Twitter) now only appear in the form of an image, without title or description, a disappearance justified by Elon Musk for “aesthetic” reasons, noted AFP Thursday.

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The generalized interface change between October 3 and 4 had already been spotted by certain media during a test phase in mid-August.

Elon Musk then assumed it: “This comes directly from me. The aesthetics (of the social network) will be greatly improved,” he wrote.

When a user shares a press article, only the name of the media that published it still appears in the lower left corner of the illustrative image, and clicking on the image allows access to the content.

Elon Musk, who bought the social network last year, is trying to stem the fall in revenue by encouraging users to spend more time on the platform, and therefore share less external links.

Listen to Francis Gosselin’s editorial broadcast via QUB radio :

The billionaire at the head of Tesla and Starlink is also accused of having a hostile attitude towards the media, several of whom have announced they are withdrawing from the platform.

On October 3, Elon Musk said he “almost never consults the traditional press. What’s the point of reading 1000 words about something that was already shared on X several days earlier?”

In September, the European Commission revealed a study showing that platform and disinformation in its publications.

This summer, Twitter was also brought before the French courts by Agence France Presse (AFP) and three French press groups, who wish to obtain information allowing them to negotiate remuneration for the use of their content, including under form of extracts.

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