Twitter is finally making a feature update that people actually want. According to social media analyst Matt Navarra, Twitterâs advanced search filters for mobile are coming soon.
Hereâs what they look like in practice:
NEW! Twitter Advanced Search feature on iOS is coming soon đđ https://t.co/ae56yE3JTU pic.twitter.com/xbQUpQJAlS
â Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 4, 2023
The feature makes it easier to find specific tweets youâre looking for by filtering based on date, user, retweet count, hashtags and more. Sure, this technically has existed on Twitter for a long time, but figuring out how to pull up advanced search is pretty unintuitive and clunky. On the web, you have to type in your search term, then click the three dot menu to the right of the search bar to open up advanced search. On mobile, this wasnât even an option until now, when this feature release seems to be imminent.
These changes could come courtesy of George Hotz, the security hacker known for developing iOS jailbreaks and reverse engineering the PlayStation 3. He later founded Comma.ai, a driver-assistance system startup that aims to bring Tesla Autopilotâlike functionality to other cars.
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But in his most recent role, Hotz was a Twitter intern. Yes, an intern. Hotz tweeted his support for a controversial memo in which Elon Musk told employees to get âextremely hardcoreâ or leave. When his followers pushed back on this, he stated, âIâll put my money where my mouth is. Iâm down for a 12 week internship at Twitter for cost of living in SF.â
So Musk put his frenemy to work â according to Hotzâs own tweets, Musk told him that his job was to fix Twitterâs bad search system. In late November, he polled his followers to see what they wanted from Twitter search. Some common answers included searching within âlikedâ and âseenâ tweets, more accessible advanced search and moving away from exact text search.
https://twitter.com/realGeorgeHotz/status/1594908473875173377
Even Musk himself complained about Twitterâs search feature within a week of taking control of the company. âFixing search is a high priority,â he tweeted.
Search within Twitter reminds me of Infoseek in â98! That will also get a lot better pronto.
â Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 5, 2022
Itâs not clear when this feature will roll out, but typically, when a feature can be reverse engineered by an app researcher â as is the case here â itâs almost ready for the public eye.
Weâll have to wait and see how good this feature is in practice, but truly, the only way for Twitterâs search function to go is up.
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