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How to hide "Recommended" notifications and tweets on Twitter

Written By mobilephonebrand

What is the notification and tweet recommended by Twitter?

On Twitter, you may be notified of an account tweet that you have not followed as a recommendation or displayed on the timeline.These Twitter management recommendations are thankful for gathering information widely, but some users may find it annoying.In this article, we will explain in the order of how to turn off the recommended notification of Twitter earlier, and then hide the recommended tweets.

How to hide Twitter recommended notifications

If you frequently receive recommended notifications from Twitter and find it annoying, you can use the method introduced here to reduce the number of displays or set off uninterested topics.

Open the Twitter notification tab and think that there are too many specific accounts and topics notifications to reduce the number of displays from the three -point button.In the following screenshots, the screen of the iPhone version Twitter app uses the screen of the iPhone version, but the procedure is the same for the Android version.

Go from the setting button (gear icon) at the top right of the notification tab to "Filter", and there is an item called "Quality Filter".If you turn on the quality filter, you can exclude tweets and topics that have low relevance to your interests.

As mentioned earlier, if you go from the notification tab setting button (gear icon) to "filter", there is an item called "Mutting Notification".Here, you can set off all notifications of your "accounts that you have not followed", and notify with specific conditions such as "accounts where profile images are not set" or "accounts whose e -mail address has not been authenticated".It is also possible to turn off.

From the notification tab configuration button (gear icon) to "Settings" → "Push notification", there are items that can control the notification of "Twitter".You can set unnecessary push notifications, such as "topics", "news", and "from popular accounts".If you are the author, leave it on.

Twitterで「おすすめ」の通知やツイートを非表示にする方法

How to hide Twitter recommended tweets

There are three ways to hide recommended tweets on the Twitter timeline.One is to change the timeline to a chronological display and limit only to the account tweets you follow.The other is to respond to individual accounts or topics from tweets that have flowed to the timeline.Finally, it is a method to review the settings of "interests" from "Settings and Privacy" on the Twitter menu.

In the Twitter timeline, the display method "Home" is the standard setting, and not only the tweet of the account you follow, but also various information such as "recommended" from Twitter management is flowing.If you change the display settings of this timeline to "latest tweet", the tweets you are following (including retweets, of course) will switch to time series (new arrival order), and recommended information from Twitter will not flow.。

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If you want to change the timeline to a chronological display and not to receive any recommended information, you want to exclude only extra recommendations, and react to tweets and recommended parts you saw on the timeline.Let's go.

At the top of the recommended tweets flowing on the timeline, there are descriptions such as "(Topic name) -Furthemic display" or "XXXXX is followed".The description specifications have changed frequently, but these "recommendations and differences" are added in some way.

If there is a description of "(topic name) -Further display" on the iPhone, if you tap the x button or select "No interest" from "further display", the topic will not be displayed as a recommendation in the future.In Android, "(Topic name) -Follow topics" is displayed, and only the x button tap is excluded from the recommended target.

If there is a description "XXXXX is followed", there is no choice but to respond individually to the account or tweet, such as "not interested" or applying mute or block.

From "Settings and Privacy" on the Twitter menu, "Privacy and Safety" → "Display Content" → "Interest" will be listed on items that are determined to be interested.This is a list that has been derived by Twitter management of profiles, follow -up topics, and other activity data.There are many things that do not match your will, so exclude unnecessary (or everything).

However, the list of "interests" by Twitter management continues after checking out.Return the reaction individually from the timeline, "I'm not interested", and reconfirm "interest" when the number of unnecessary topics increases.

How to hide recommended users and topics

Recommended users and topic recommendations are also played on the Twitter timeline.If you appear frequently and find it annoying, reduce the number of displays in the following ways.

summary

Not only on Twitter, but also the internet service recommendation function is convenient to give information about Don Pisha in a timely manner, but if you frequently send unnecessary information, it will be annoying.Regarding recommended notifications, various mute and filter function are prepared, so you will be able to get some satisfaction with the method introduced.

Regarding recommended tweets, it is difficult to find a 100%solution.As for the author's personal sense, the fact that Twitter's recommendation is annoying and changing the timeline to a chronological display is also a loss of the opportunity to expand the information source, so I think it is too much.When unnecessary topics and tweets are flowing, make sure you are not interested and keep the timeline clean.

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In 1998, he started his career as an editor in the PC magazine "PCFan".In 2012, he joined the Digital Editorial Department and was in charge of PCs, cameras, audio, smartphones, and digital home appliances.He will be the president from 2014 to 2017, and will be the producer from 2019.Currently, I sometimes edit and write on Twitter, LINE, Amazon, iPhone, and Android from marketing departments.Click here for the supervised article list.