Twitter has announced a change to the way the tweets are displayed so that users can view them as recently as they could with the ability to refer to the current "most interactive" view.

Although the official Twitter statement attributed this amendment to user requests, there are reports that its timing comes just a few weeks after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared before two congressional committees to talk about the company's transparency policies.

Which has been interpreted as part of the tweets that Twitter has made to spread the tweets in a transparent manner by showing them in the most recent fashion without any other considerations that could lead to the exclusion of some views.

The company said in its statement that it learned that when viewing the best tweets, people find Twitter more useful, but some people prefer to see the latest tweets.

Her goal of the show, according to the latest, is to balance the display of the latest tweets and the best tweets that may be of interest to everyone.

It is indicated that the user can return to the time display on Twitter, open the application and then go to Settings and Privacy, and then to Preferences and turn off the switch at the top.

Twitter says it is working to provide a way for the user to choose the sequence that suits him, noting that it will reveal details of this feature in the coming weeks.

Since 2016, Twitter has changed the way chronological tweets are displayed in the hope of increasing audience interaction, by choosing the most interactive tweets instead of the most popular ones, according to a certain algorithm.