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Twitter launches micro-learning daily knowledge cards

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Twitter now offers daily knowledge cards directly in user feeds. These micro-learning tools provide quick information bites on many topics. People see one card each day. Topics cover science, history, culture, and more. The goal is simple: help users learn something new fast without leaving Twitter.


Twitter launches micro-learning daily knowledge cards

(Twitter launches micro-learning daily knowledge cards)

The cards appear automatically. They look like small boxes within the timeline. Each card contains a key fact or concept. Some cards include a small image or a simple diagram. Reading takes only seconds. Users can tap the card for slightly more detail if they want. Twitter built this to fit busy lives.

“People come to Twitter to discover what’s happening,” a Twitter spokesperson said. “These knowledge cards add another layer. They offer a moment of learning amid the daily conversation. We want Twitter to be a place for both connection and discovery.”

This feature uses existing Twitter systems. It does not require a separate app or download. Cards show up for most users globally. The content comes from verified sources. Twitter partnered with educational groups and fact-checkers. The aim is reliable, interesting snippets.

Topics change daily. One day might feature a space fact. The next day could explain an economic term. Another day might share a history fact. The selection is broad. Twitter hopes users find the cards useful and engaging. Feedback will help shape future topics.


Twitter launches micro-learning daily knowledge cards

(Twitter launches micro-learning daily knowledge cards)

The rollout started this week. It is available now on iOS and Android apps. Web users will get access soon. Twitter expects wide availability within the month. There is no extra cost for this service. It is part of the standard Twitter experience.

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