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Twitter has open sourced part of its code, including the algorithm that is used to recommend tweets in users’ timelines, reports Kyle Wiggers.
“The Twitter Recommendation Algorithm is a set of services and jobs that are responsible for constructing and serving the Home Timeline,” states the GitHub repository. In the blog post, Twitter said “this is our first step to be more transparent in this way, and we plan to continue sharing more code that does not present a significant risk to Twitter or people on our platform.”
The community is invited to submit GitHub issues and pull requests, while security issues should be submitted through Twitter’s official bug bounty program on HackerOne.
Read more at TechCrunch.
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