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Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It's not about being verified (I'm not), it's about whether you viciously pursue and "dislike" every tweet that is not a chronological tweet from an account you follow. I have done this every time they mess up my timeline and have a very clean one as a result with no randos
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Wait how do you dislike a tweet
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There's one person who for two years now has appeared frequently in my timeline even though I don't follow him. I have no idea why. But this is not a recent thing.
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Is one of those accounts that someone you do follow has liked or retweeted? Or is it Twitter trying to get you to click more, based on what it thinks are your interests?
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@tweetbotThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I’ve definitely seen this, and it’s almost always inflammatory content. It will say that it’s a tweet from someone followed by someone I follow. I end up unfollowing the person I followed and/or blocking the account.
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The hack I learned is to keep a list of everyone I follow. Afaict, chronological; no insertions, no ads.
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Yes, I have experienced this--but did not know what was occurring until reading that article. I have not liked it, because some of the mystery tweets were from people I deliberately did not follow because of strident partisan political content.
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I have been vigorously blocking. I also want to set up my 4 twitter access portals (iPhone, iPad, laptop, and desktop machines) and record the different streams. I also want to repeat the experiment from my home & a public WiFi source.
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