Founded in 2006, Twitter is one of the most popular social media and social networking services. Users interact on the platform with the help of short messages called “tweets”.
The company is based in San Francisco, California, and has more than 25 offices around the world. One can access Twitter through a web browser or dedicated app clients for different platforms.
Elon Musk recently unveiled a unique feature on Twitter designed to keep in mind the needs of traders, investors, financial experts, and organizations.
Twitter Business will now let users view charts and graphs of major stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and cryptocurrencies.
Twitter users demand dark mode for stock charts or graphs
However, some users (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) are of the view that the newly introduced feature set lacks an important element — dark mode for the stock charts and graphs feature.
People appreciated the newly introduced features but seemed unhappy due to their poor implementation. When users attempted to use the platform’s dark mode, the charts and stocks reportedly remained white.
The new graphs feature shows up in light mode when I’m in dark mode? @TwitterSupport @TwitterBusiness WHAT A JOKE!!
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Please push for a dark mode toggle button. The bright white sears my eyeballs.
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The bright appearance of the charts and graphs was problematic for those using dark mode since it causes discomfort to their eyes.
The issue is said to have occurred due to the poor integration of Twitter’s dark mode and the newly introduced stock chart options.
Any chance we could get a dark mode or midnight mode for the stock chart? Maybe have the colors be similar to their counterparts?
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It has been also reported that the cash tag does not adapt to dark mode as well. Due to these reasons, Twitter Business users are now asking for a dedicated dark mode for stock charts and graphs.
Unfortunately, Twitter has not yet officially acknowledged the concern, and there seems to be no potential workaround for it as of now.
We hope that Twitter will listen to this request and roll out a dark mode for the newly introduced stock charts or graphs for Twitter Business.
That said, we’ll keep an eye on this matter and update this story to reflect noteworthy information.
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