JAKARTA - Twitter has now changed the appearance of replies and confused its users. Now when you look at replies, the tweets shown do not show who the user is replying to, so it looks like a collection of messages whose context is not clear.

This change worsens the experience of using Twitter and makes it difficult for users to distinguish which replies are addressed to. If you click on a tweet with a reply, the reply will look like a random tweet and has nothing to do with its parent tweet. Reply to your tweet will still be visible on the Notification tab, but it looks like an ordinary tweet that may not be specific.

"I love how every reply now looks like a faint subtweet on the timeline," Tristan Cooper, of The Verge.

However, so far there is still the possibility that this change is only caused by an error or bug. Some users reported that they could still view the reply information in TweetDeck or in a tweet they sent themselves.

However, there has been no official confirmation from Twitter regarding this change. However, some users fear that this change is part of Twitter's cost-saving strategy, which could harm users. When confirmed, by The Verge, Twitter has not commented and replied with a poolping emoji.


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