Twitter Adds ‘Local Heritage’ Sites to Explore Feature
(Twitter Adds ‘Local Heritage’ Sites)
SAN FRANCISCO, [Date] – Twitter announces a new addition to its Explore feature. Users now find ‘Local Heritage’ sites listed. This update highlights important historical and cultural places nearby.
The feature uses a phone’s location. It shows users landmarks, museums, and monuments close to them. Twitter wants this to help people discover local history easily. Users learn about their community’s past.
This tool works automatically. It suggests places based on where a user is. No extra setup is needed. People see the ‘Local Heritage’ section inside the Explore tab. It sits next to Trending Topics and News.
Twitter believes local culture matters. This feature connects people to their surroundings. It supports learning about different traditions. Travelers also benefit. They find significant spots quickly in new areas.
“Our goal is surface relevant local information,” said Jane Doe, Twitter Product Lead. “People care about their community’s story. This helps them see it. We hope it sparks discovery and connection.”
The information comes from public databases. Twitter partners with cultural organizations. The listings include brief descriptions. Some entries have photos too. The system updates as new sites gain recognition.
Users tap a listing for more details. They see the site’s name and location. A short history explains its importance. Links might direct users to official websites. This provides deeper information.
(Twitter Adds ‘Local Heritage’ Sites)
Twitter plans to expand this feature. More countries and regions will be added later this year. The company seeks feedback. Users can suggest sites needing inclusion. The ‘Local Heritage’ update is live now globally.