Twitter profiles get Facebook-style revamp | Inquirer Technology

Twitter profiles get Facebook-style revamp

/ 08:58 AM April 09, 2014

Screengrab from Michelle Obama’s twitter account @FLOTUS

SAN FRANCISCO – Twitter on Tuesday began revamping profile pages to let users display more of their online personalities, giving the popular service a Facebook-like feel.

“The new web profile lets you use a larger profile photo, customize your header, show off your best Tweets and more,” Twitter designer David Bellona said in a blog post.

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Twitter showed off the redesign at the accounts of high-profile accounts such as that of US First Lady Michelle Obama at @flotus and music stars @JohnLegend and @Weezer.

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On redesigned Twitter pages, messages that prompt people to respond or “re-tweet” appear in larger type to reveal which comments resonated with followers.

A favorite ‘tweet” can be pinned atop pages to make it easy for “followers to see what you’re all about,” according to Bellona.

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Filters are being added to allow more selective views of timelines on pages.

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San Francisco-based Twitter said the changes are “coming soon to everyone.”

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As of the end of last year, one in every six people online in the United States used Twitter and approximately a quarter of those on the Internet in Britain tuned into the service, according to industry-tracker eMarketer.

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