Unacademy founder Gaurav Munjal's suggestions to Elon Musk on improving Twitter

The suggestions included bringing back Vine, a video app like TikTok, as a separate app. Here is the gist of Gaurav Munjal's suggestions to Elon Musk.

Unacademy Group founder Gaurav Munjal has in his tweets given suggestions to new Twitter boss Elon Musk on how to make the make the micro-blogging site "grow ten times" more.

The suggestions included bringing back Vine, a video app like TikTok, as a separate app.

Here is the gist of Gaurav Munjal's suggestions to Elon Musk.


  • Twitter should have more flex on user profile so that users can highlight their most iconic followers.
  • Ability to highlight tweets. The Unacademy founder said, "just pinning one tweet is not enough." He quoted the example of Instagram
  • Do something similar to YouTube Studio, which according to him many people are calling an iconic app.
  • Include a new feature that would enable one to read one tweet per page.
  • Twitter's recommendations are good. Why not do the same for videos posted on Twitter?
  • Incorporation of a recruitment platform. Twitter could let companies post Jobs on the platform.

FAQs
Q1. Did Elon Musk start a poll on Twitter about Vine?
The new Twitter chief has started a poll on Twitter asking people whether to bring back Vine or not.

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Q2. Is Elon Musk going to bring changes to Twitter?
Elon Musk is preparing to bring changes to Twitter, and in a tweet, the new Twitter chief said that Twitter's verification process would be changed.
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