Elon Musk recently acquired Twitter. There have been sudden upgrades, updates, and features. These changes have been weirdly confusing for users of the social media app.
Such changes include switching the position of the likes and buttons. They also involve adding a view count to tweets. Another change is dividing the homepage.
The latest one that has got users bewildered is the purple star that comes alongside tweets.
No one has received an explanation from the Twitter company. Everyone has been trying to figure out what it means. They just woke up to that feature. In this article, you will learn what the purple star on Twitter means.
What Does The Purple Star Mean On Twitter?
The purple star (insert) that accompanies tweets most usually appears in the notifications tab.
These purple stars are an indication that the tweets are recommended for you. They are based on tweets that you have earlier liked. The recommendations also consider the accounts you follow and the content you are interested in.
The only reason you get these notifications is if you have been away from Twitter for a long time.
Twitter usually sends these notifications periodically during your hiatus. This way, you are updated with the happenings that mostly concern your crowd.
This is a strategy employed by the staff on Twitter to hook you onto their site.
Although it is annoying and sometimes clogs up your notification menu, these recommended tweets by Twitter can be helpful. They offer a new way to expand your social network.
You’ll also be capable of exploring new things and meeting new people. These tweets are recommended for you based on tweets that you have earlier liked. They are also based on the accounts you follow, and/or the content you are interested in.
How To Stop Getting The Purple Star On Twitter?
For reasons only known to you, you want to stop receiving the tweets. These tweets have the purple star attached to them.
There are some solutions you can try if you want to stop Twitter from sending you such tweets
You should consider being more active on the Twitter app.
This is because the only reason you are sent notifications is if your account is dormant.
Using your Twitter account will prevent Twitter from sending such tweets.
Turn Off Twitter Notification
Being active doesn’t stop you from receiving said tweets. You might want to consider turning off your Twitter notifications. To do this,
Launch Twitter on your mobile device. Swipe to the right of the screen. Press the down button by the Settings and Support choice. Select Settings and Privacy. Open Notifications and choose Preferences. Select Push notifications. On the screen that appears, scroll down and toggle off all options that are Recommendations.
Block Account
Alternatively, you can also block the accounts that Twitter suggests when you get the notifications.
If those accounts are not ones you follow, consider blocking them. Blocking them can stop receiving tweet suggestions if they do not interest you in any way.
Conclusion
The purple star is or not be a nuisance, depending on how you use the app.
If you want to keep your circle small then such tweets are a disturbance to you.
You have limited influence over what is being suggested to you. Yet, the above solutions are steps you can take to limit them.
FAQs About What Purple Star Mean On Twitter
What is the meaning of the star on Twitter?
The Sparkle or Star icon which is located at the top-right corner of your homepage allows you to alternate between two timelines. One is the home view and the other is the latest tweets
Further Reading:
- Does Twitter Count Your Tweets Views?
- How To Fix “Likes Not Showing Up On Twitter”
- Can You See If Someone Is Stalking You On Twitter?
3 Comments
For some reason mine is just the same person every time so it’s like twitter REALLY wants me to see this one person’s take on the world..I don’t even like the content that person is posting hahah!
Well this is about as useful as a chocolate fire guard ???? the new version of X sends them anyway no matter what you turn off.
Yeah no, this was a terribly written article. I’d been away from Twitter for less than 24 hours and had 12 of these useless notifications clogging up my inbox.
Useless and no help