Twitter Changes Design After Users Said They Got Headaches

Gizmodo reached out to Twitter for additional comment on its announcement to make design changes on Saturday, but we did not receive a response by the time of publication. We’ll make sure to update this blog if we hear back.

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In a statement to TechCrunch, Twitter said that it had sought feedback from people with disabilities throughout the process of creating a new design.

“However, people have different preferences and needs and we will continue to track feedback and refine the experience,” the company said. “We realize we could get more feedback in the future and we’ll work to do that.”

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