Many netizens complained that the modification was unnecessary, and they voiced their thoughts and poked fun at the micro-blogging site. Some people believed that the new typeface was identical to the previous one and had no discernible difference.
In a recent new feature rollout, Twitter decided to bring new updates in mobile and desktop website's layouts, which did not impress many. Twitter also rolled out its new font, 'Chirp,' among many minor designs and layouts.
In a post announcing the launch, Twitter stated that while the new modifications may look odd at first, they are meant to make the website more accessible, distinctive, and focused on what people want. The texts in western languages will now be aligned to the left, making it more straightforward for users to read them while scrolling.
Notice anything different?
Today, we released a few changes to the way Twitter looks on the web and on your phone. While it might feel weird at first, these updates make us more accessible, unique, and focused on you and what you’re talking about.
Let’s take a deeper look. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/vCUomsgCNA
Many netizens complained that the modification was unnecessary, and they voiced their thoughts and poked fun at the micro-blogging site.
Twitter Changed Its Font.
Me who Couldn't Discriminate it with the Old Font - pic.twitter.com/H0XWIGojO8
Looking for the setting to change the fonts back to the old ones. pic.twitter.com/YMUesgT7Ey
— Mike Johnson (@MikeTechy)After is trending🔥🔥
Then seeing people to Twitter 🤣
Before & after
👇 👇 pic.twitter.com/4Fv91o6RkH
Me opening Twitter and seeing new fonts: pic.twitter.com/1Abtwq1ldV
— Kuch bhi (@kuchbhiJ3)Now you know where gets its inspirations from.😉 pic.twitter.com/EAa87EGPah
— brinda (@__beetweets__)Some people believed that the new typeface was identical to the previous one and had no discernible difference. However, not everyone was dissatisfied with the modifications; some users appreciated them and believed the update improved the user experience.