X Introduces New 'History' Tab to Enhance Content Tracking
X rolls out new History tab for likes, bookmarks, videos and articles
The Indian Express
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X (formerly Twitter) has launched a new 'History' tab on iOS that consolidates bookmarks, likes, viewed videos, and articles into one section. This feature aims to help users easily revisit content while promoting longer engagement on the platform.
- 01The new 'History' tab combines bookmarks, likes, viewed videos, and articles into one section.
- 02The feature is currently available on iOS and aims to enhance user engagement.
- 03Videos and articles populate automatically based on user activity.
- 04The update reflects X's strategy to shift towards a content consumption platform.
- 05The History section remains private to individual users.
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X (formerly Twitter) has rolled out a new feature called the 'History' tab, currently available on iOS, designed to help users track their saved, liked, watched, or read content. This feature organizes bookmarks, likes, viewed videos, and articles into four distinct tabs, making it easier for users to revisit content. While bookmarks and likes are manually saved, the videos and articles sections automatically update based on user activity. Nikita Bier, X's head of product, stated that this feature aims to assist users in returning to content they wish to finish later. The update also renames the existing 'Bookmarks' button to 'History' in the mobile side menu. This move is part of X's broader strategy to evolve from a short-form social networking site to a comprehensive content consumption platform, encouraging users to engage more with content directly on X rather than relying on external sites. The launch follows several recent updates to creator tools, messaging features, and AI services on the platform.
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