@elonmusk: Critique of the π algorithm is welcome. There will be monthly updates of the latest algorithm to GitHub with release nβ¦
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Elon Musk announces monthly open-source updates of the X (formerly Twitter) algorithm on GitHub with release notes, inviting critique and reminding users they can opt out of the algorithm via the Following tab.
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Critique of the π algorithm is welcome.
There will be monthly updates of the latest algorithm to GitHub with release notes.
As reminder, you can always choose no algorithm via the Following tab.
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