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Understanding How the X (Twitter) Algorithm Works in 2026

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Last updated: 2026/01/09 at 3:43 PM
News Room Published 9 January 2026
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X (Twitter) Algorithm Ranking Signals

The X (formerly Twitter) algorithm determines what content shows up in your feed based on various ranking signals. These signals help the platform decide which tweets are most relevant for you. Understanding these signals can give you insights into how to increase your visibility and engagement on the platform. 

Here are seven ranking signals for the Twitter algorithm:

  1. Recency
  2. Relevance
  3. Diversity
  4. Media files
  5. Engagement
  6. Account credibility
  7. Hashtags and keywords

1. Recency

Recency is all about timing. The recommendation algorithm gives priority to tweets that are fresh, so the most recent content is more likely to appear at the top of your feed. This means if you post when your followers are active, your tweet has a better chance of being seen. 

However, as more tweets are posted, older ones naturally move down the feed, unless they continue to get interactions. 

2. Relevance

When it comes to relevance, Twitter is making sure you see content that matters to you. The algorithm looks at what you’ve liked, retweeted, or replied to in the past and uses that information to show you tweets it thinks you’ll find interesting.  

If a tweet matches your past interests or comes from accounts you engage with often, it’s more likely to show up in your feed.

3. Diversity

The algorithm also tries to keep things interesting by showing you a mix of content. It avoids flooding your feed with too many similar tweets or content from the same sources. 

Instead, it mixes things up by including tweets from different accounts and on various topics, so you get a broader view of what’s happening on the platform. In fact, the platform has been noted for its varied user interests, ranging from news consumption to entertainment and business updates. 

4. Media Files

Tweets with media—like images, videos, or GIFs—tend to stand out more, and the algorithm knows this. 

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It often gives a boost to tweets that include pieces of visual content because they’re more likely to catch people’s attention and drive engagement. Adding a photo or video to your tweet can help it get noticed more easily.

5. Engagement

Engagement is one of the biggest factors in how tweets are ranked. Tweets that get a lot of likes, retweets, and replies are seen as valuable by the algorithm and are more likely to be shown to more people. 

If your tweet is getting a lot of interaction, it’s more likely to stay visible longer and reach a wider audience.

Engagement on X is driven significantly by multimedia content. Tweets that include videos attract ten times more engagement than those without, underscoring the importance of visual content in user interactions. 

6. Account Credibility

The credibility of your account matters too. If you’ve built a solid, trustworthy profile with consistent, quality content, the algorithm is more likely to give your tweets a higher ranking. Verified accounts or those with a strong reputation are often prioritized. 

On the other hand, if your account has a history of spam or low-quality posts, your tweets might not be seen as much.

7. Hashtags and Keywords

Hashtags and keywords help your tweets reach people interested in specific topics. The algorithm uses these to categorize your tweets and show them to users who are following or searching for those terms. 

Using relevant hashtags and keywords can extend your tweet’s reach, especially if they’re related to trending topics.

How to Make the Most Out of X (Twitter) as a Social Media Platform

Maximizing your presence on X (formerly Twitter) involves more than just posting tweets. To really get the most out of the platform, you need to use a mix of strategies that help boost visibility, engagement, and reach. 

Here’s how you can make the most of your time on X:

  1. Post consistently
  2. Choose the right posting times
  3. Engage with replies and other creators’ tweets
  4. Join relevant trends
  5. Choose the right content types and formats
  6. Keep an eye on Twitter analytics
  7. Avoid adding links in the main tweet
  8. Get verified

1. Post Consistently

Posting regularly is key to staying on your followers’ radar. When you post consistently, your audience becomes familiar with your activity, which helps maintain their interest over time. 

At a minimum, three posts per day keep your account active. Ideally, posting around 15 times daily helps boost engagement and visibility. If you’re looking to maximize reach, up to 30 posts a day is effective without overwhelming your audience. The more active you are, the more likely your followers are to engage with your content.

2. Choose the Right Posting Times

The timing of your tweets can greatly affect how many people see and interact with them. Posting when your audience is most active can make a big difference in engagement. 

For instance, if your followers are mostly in a certain time zone, you should aim to post during their peak activity hours. 

This ensures that your tweets appear at the top of their feeds when they’re online, increasing the chances of them being seen and interacted with.

Generally, the best times to post on Twitter are midday (around 10 AM to 4 PM EST) during weekdays and early afternoons to early evenings on weekends.

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