Twitter recently finished adding the final touches to a more “
Facebook-like” interface. Users on
Twitter can now see who “likes” their posts and discover what their followers are doing.
In a recent blog post,
Twitter said, “You can now see when someone favourites (likes) or retweets one of your Tweets. You can also learn which Tweets are most interesting and inspiring to the people you follow.”
Using the “Activity tab”, users now have the option of viewing any interactions between themselves and their community. The Activity tab began its roll-out in August and finished its completion this week, according to the San Francisco-based social network.
Users should now select the username tabs on home pages if they want to see which of their tweets have been retweeted or replied to. If the user clicks on the activity tab, Twitter knocks out a summary of what their followers have been getting up to.
Source: meme burn