Twitter has, for years, recommended accounts for users to follow, and the company’s recent push has been to bring those recommendations to the direct message inbox
Now users can manage the recommendations the company sends their way. Those who follow @MagicRecs, a Twitter-operated account that sends its followers suggestions on who to follow and what tweets to check out, can now respond to the bot through direct messages or replies
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Users can send simple messages like “good” or “bad” to let the account know if the recommendations are relevant. If users want alerts on who to follow but don’t want alerts on popular tweets, messages like “users on/off” or “tweets on/off” will alert the bot to change the recommendations it sends Read more…
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