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Without a doubt, Twitter is a leading social media platform that has transformed how people communicate and express themselves online.
The company frequently tweaks the platform by introducing changes to existing features and adding some new ones.
For instance, Twitter recently introduced the ‘Discover more’ section under replies to tweets with the aim of encouraging more interactions between you and the accounts you don’t follow.
However, it looks like the recent change has not been well received by some.
Twitter ‘Discover more’ in replies of tweets gets users annoyed
According to reports (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10), multiple Twitter users are getting annoyed by the recently introduced ‘Discover more’ section below replies of tweets.
Apparently, the section appears as soon as one clicks on a tweet in the replies. However, users don’t want to discover additional content under someone’s replies.
They find it more convenient to visit one’s profile and read their tweets as this allows them to view the entire conversation and understand the message that is being conveyed.
In addition to this, some find the newly introduced feature to be completely useless and want it permanently disabled.
A user even took a jibe at the platform and stated that tweet replies have now become more like the ‘For You’ tab.
Another user says that they don’t want to discover more content or information in someone’s replies. And understandably, they are now requesting the developers to revert the changes.

Those affected have taken to web forums to express their concerns.
The “discover more” section on every tweet can get in the bin. Just has me questioning what I’ve read every time. Counter-intuitive @elonmusk
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“Discover more” @elonmusk do you think I am a gossip blog????????
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Some have even questioned the point of having introduced such a feature. Users are now requesting the developers to introduce an option to prevent this section from appearing under responses to tweets.
Having said that, we will keep an eye on this issue and update this article with the latest information.
Note: We have more such stories in our News Section. So make sure that you follow them as well.
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