Twitter Making Major Changes To Its UI
Twitter has introduced a series of major updates to its user interface (UI) in 2016, aiming to improve usability, navigation, and overall user experience across mobile and web platforms. These changes are part of a broader effort to make the platform simpler, more modern, and easier to navigate for both new and existing users.
One of the most noticeable updates came to the Android app, where Twitter redesigned the layout with a cleaner and more structured interface. The new design introduced a tab-based navigation system, allowing users to quickly switch between Home, Notifications, Messages, and other sections with a simple swipe or tap. ()
The update also added a side navigation menu (hamburger menu) that provides quick access to profile settings, lists, and additional features. This made it easier for users to move around the app without returning to the main screen repeatedly. ()
Another important change was the introduction of a floating action button (FAB) for composing tweets, ensuring that users could quickly post updates from anywhere in the app. This feature improved accessibility and encouraged more active engagement.
Alongside these mobile improvements, Twitter also began experimenting with broader interface changes across its platform. These included adjustments to the timeline experience, such as showing more relevant content and improving how tweets are displayed while scrolling.
In addition to navigation improvements, Twitter’s UI changes in 2016 were part of a larger redesign trend focused on:
- Cleaner layouts with more white space
- Simplified icons and menus
- Faster access to core features like tweeting and messaging
- Better consistency between web and mobile experiences
Overall, the 2016 UI changes marked an important step in Twitter’s evolution. The platform shifted toward a more modern, app-like experience that prioritized ease of use and mobile-first design, setting the foundation for future redesigns in the years that followed.
