Twitter launches Morning Briefing, a personalized news summary feature. This new tool delivers a daily news email straight to users’ inboxes. It aims to provide a quick overview of important events.
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The service uses Twitter’s system to find relevant news. It pulls information from verified accounts users follow. It also includes other trusted news sources. Users receive a concise summary each morning.
People can customize their Morning Briefing. They choose topics they care about. Options include world news, local events, sports, and entertainment. This ensures the summary matches individual interests.
Twitter says the goal is saving users time. It helps people stay informed without constant scrolling. The email format offers a focused reading experience away from the main app.
Setting up Morning Briefing is simple. Users find the option in their Twitter settings. They select their preferred news topics. Then they choose the delivery time for their email. Most users set it for early morning.
The feature is rolling out now. Twitter users globally will see it appear in their accounts. Availability might vary slightly by region. The company expects full access soon.
A Twitter spokesperson explained the thinking behind it. “People want news fast. They also want it reliable. Morning Briefing uses the live conversation on Twitter. It delivers key updates simply. It’s another way we help people see what’s happening.”
The email includes headlines and short summaries. Each item links to the original Twitter post. This lets users dive deeper into stories they find interesting. Links go directly to the source on Twitter.
Users control their Morning Briefing completely. They can change topics anytime. They can adjust the delivery time. They can also pause the emails or stop them entirely. This flexibility is important.
Twitter emphasizes the use of credible sources. The system prioritizes information from recognized publishers. It also highlights posts from official accounts. This aims to combat misinformation.
(Twitter Launches Morning Briefing, Personalized News Summary)
The launch comes as users seek better news organization. Many feel overwhelmed by constant updates. A curated morning email offers a structured start. Twitter hopes this becomes a daily habit for busy people.