Twitter’s mobile search advanced filters are available

Twitter has finally released a feature update. actually want. According to social media analyst Matt NavarraTwitter’s mobile advanced search filters are soon to be available.

These are the results in practice.

Filtering by date, user count, retweet count, hashtags, and others makes it easy to find the tweets you are looking for. While this is technically a Twitter feature that has existed for quite some time, the process of pulling up advanced search can be confusing and unintuitive. To open advanced search, you must first type in your search phrase. Next, click on the three dot menu at the top of the search bar. This feature is coming soon to mobile.

George Hotz, a security hacker who is known for creating iOS jailbreaks and reverse-engineering the PlayStation 3, could be responsible for these changes. He later founded Comma.ai, a driver assistance system startup that aims to bring Tesla Autopilot–like functionality to other cars.

Hotz was an intern at Twitter in his last role. Yes, an intern. Hotz tweeted support for controversial memo where Elon Musk advised employees to get “möglichst Get All all land prioritize in at bei spend his Durch Tr Tw aus total darinextremely hardcore“Or leave. When his followers pushed back on this, he stated, “I’ll put my money where my mouth is. I’m down for a 12 week internship at Twitter for cost of living in SF.”

Musk did the same. frenemy to work — According to Hotz’s tweets, Musk said that his job was fixing Twitter’s poor search system. He polled his Twitter followers in November to find out what they wanted from search on Twitter. Some common answers were found. included Searching within “liked”, “seen”, and “seen tweets” is more accessible than exact text search.

Musk was also critical of Twitter’s search functionality within the first week of his control. He stated that fixing search was a top priority. tweeted.

It is unclear when this feature will be released. However, it is possible to reverse engineer features by app researchers. This is the case here.

We will have to wait to see how this feature works in practice. But, Twitter’s search functionality is only going up.

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