Can a UX change carry site visitors again to X?
The social community previously known as Twitter is hoping an replace to its in-app browser will increase hyperlinks on the timeline and lure again publishers and creators who’ve grown ambivalent to a web site that doesn’t drive clicks prefer it used to.
X head of product Nikita Bier wrote in a post Sunday {that a} new hyperlink expertise that can first be examined out on iOS is meant to “make it simpler on your followers to interact together with your put up whereas shopping hyperlinks.”
Presently, customers who click on hyperlinks on X are taken to an in-app browser that takes up the complete display. Beneath the replace, which Bier shared in a demo video, clicking on a hyperlink as an alternative collapses the put up’s engagement bar to the underside of the display, letting customers remark, repost, like, or save from contained in the story as they scroll and skim.
From the seems of it, it’s a extra seamless expertise that higher integrates hyperlinks into the bigger X expertise fairly than the friction that comes from opening a hyperlink in a slow-loading browser. The change may encourage extra engagement for posts with hyperlinks, which in flip would floor extra hyperlinks on the timeline.
“For creators, a typical criticism is that posts with hyperlinks are inclined to get decrease attain,” Bier wrote. “It is because the net browser covers the put up and folks neglect to Like or Reply. So X doesn’t get a transparent sign whether or not the content material is any good.”
The announcement comes amid wider adjustments at X. Proprietor Elon Musk additionally announced Sunday that the positioning’s suggestions are “evolving very quickly” and inside 4 to 6 weeks, xAI’s Grok system “will actually learn each put up and watch each video (100M+ per day) to match customers with content material they’re more than likely to seek out attention-grabbing.”
Whereas hyperlinks could also be buried in X’s timeline immediately, the best algorithm tweaks and UX adjustments may higher floor posts with hyperlinks and make the positioning extra pleasant for creators and publishers. Bier denied that hyperlinks are de-boosted on X’s timeline now, however mentioned they do “have decrease engagement and we are attempting to repair that.”
“In case you’re a author or journalist who left X within the final couple years, coming again may very well be the most important arbitrage alternative of your profession,” he wrote.
As soon as the net water cooler of digital media, X now drives less referral traffic for publishers than it beforehand did, whereas X’s own usage data released earlier this year suggests a decline in time spent on the app. Shops like PBS, NPR, and The Guardian have stopped posting there altogether, as information influencers and journalists have turned to alternatives like Bluesky, Substack, LinkedIn, and Threads to construct their on-line audiences.
As social media firms adapt to a changing landscape, UX and UI adjustments can assist nudge customers in the direction of new behaviors (see Meta’s push into vertical video or upgrades to its DMs). For X, a change to the expertise of clicking hyperlinks and interacting with articles on its app may assist make it extra welcoming to the writers and readers who powered Twitter in its heyday.

