Update: Twitter rolls back its change to the chronological timelineWhat you need to know
Twitter has removed the option to have the chronological timeline be the default way of reading tweets.
The default view when opening Twitter on iPhone and iPad now shows the 'Home' timeline.
Third-party apps are not affected by this change.
Now you need to swipe to get to your chronological timeline.
Update, March 14 (5:30 pm ET): Twitter has rolled back its changes and users can once again see the Latest Tweets by default.
Twitter has removed the option to use the chronological timeline by default, forcing people to switch views if they want to read everything the way nature intended.
The move, which was announced via tweet, means that everyone will now see the 'Home' timeline by default — tweets curated by the Twitter algorithm — rather than the 'Latest Tweets' view that they might prefer. Those tweets are still there, but via a pinned list that has to be selected manually. Every time the Twitter app is closed completely, the algo-generated timelin...
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Update: Twitter rolls back its change to the chronological timeline