From: The Verge - Tuesday Dec 18, 2018 08:01 pm
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Twitter is finally bringing back the reverse-chronological feed, a feature that sounds like a plot device from a Terminator movie but is actually just showing you the tweets you follow in the order that they happened.

This is a ridiculous thing to even need to celebrate, but considering that Instagram still hasn't brought it back — to the point of adding a notice letting you know there are no more new posts — clearly the tech industry still hasn't gotten a good grasp on how linear time works. 

-Chaim

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