Their changes are being rolled out over the next few weeks, so if you haven’t received the new profile yet, be patient.
TIP: New users will start with the redesigned profile, so if you don't have the patience to wait, create a new account and give it a try.
Here's the scoop on what's to come:
- Larger profile photos. 400 pixels by 400 pixels, the same aspect ratio as before but with larger dimensions, so smile and say Tweet!
- Customizable header image. This main image spans the width of the browser, you can now upload a 1500 pixel by 500 pixel image. Your current header image might fit, just make sure you have enough resolution so it looks sharp.
- Best tweets. Tweets with the most engagement will appear in a larger text size inside your updates stream.
- Pinned tweet. Just like Facebook, you can pin one of your favorite tweets to the top of your profile page.
- Filtered views. When visiting someone else’s profile, you can choose how to view their tweets: tweets only, tweets plus replies, or tweets with photos or videos.
- Pinterest-style grid view of your followers, who you’re following, and your visual content.
TIP: If you have a tweet that you want the world to see, do not start the tweet with an @ symbol. Twitter recognizes this as a reply to a larger conversation. Adding a period in front of the @ will solve that problem though. HAPPY TWEETING!
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