For example, letting users see tweets from specific fan groups seems like a no-brainer. On Thursday, all users saw the same tweets, but you can expect that to change as Twitter adds more personalization features and different curated timeline options. Twitter is using both humans and algorithms to curate the tweets seen alongside the live feed. Twitter's NFL experience will be exponentially better with the option of choosing your feed over Twitter's curated TNF feed. I’m a heavy Twitter user, and I found myself checking my own feed separately while watching the live stream. My main issue with the experience was the stream of tweets, which I didn’t really get much value from. The stream was available via browsers here, on Twitter’s mobile app within the Moments tab, as well as on the company’s new apps for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Xbox One that debuted on Wednesday. Twitter also promoted the feed via push notifications and within user’s feeds.
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I didn’t see many complaints about the quality of the stream, though it was delayed by the traditional CBS TV broadcast by around 30 seconds. Twitter streaming NFL games now? Yeah, this is the greatest app of all time.įor me, the big questions prior to Thursday were latency of the stream and how the company packaged and promoted the new feature within its platform. Rejoined twitter after forever just for this shizzz. The UX of streaming #TNF on my iPad via is amazingly & surprisingly good. NFL on Twitter is like asking TV to broadcast its own death.
Watching the game on Twitter on AppleTV with Tweets on the right side of the screen is nice /AM5A4E9AXwĪnyone else HIGHLY impressed with the Twitter-NFL stream? High quality, good content, robust conversation, etc. For the most part, folks seemed impressed as the #NYJvsBUF hashtag was trending worldwide.