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Twitter decided to make trending tweets more accessible last year by allowing any and all visitors to view them on the twitter.com homepage regardless of whether or not they were a regular user with an account. This helped position the service as a 24/7 news aggregation website even for those that didn’t want to make an account. Twitter has announced today that it’s opening up this experience to 23 countries.

It has always been possible to view individual tweets of public accounts without having an account yourself but Twitter is now rolling out a new home timeline to people across 23 countries. To access it all they need to do is visit twitter.com on desktop or mobile.

Through the new home timeline visitors can follow up on news stories and follow conversations taking place on the microblogging network. It will be the same real-time and straight from the source experience that those with a user account get.

The new experience is available to people in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Japan, Kenya, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, South Africa, Taiwan, the UK and the US.

Twitter is also rolling out its refreshed twitter.com homepage to visitors in the aforementioned countries, this homepage has already been available in the United States and Japan, it allows anyone to explore and discover new topics and stories some of which are tailored for them based on their location.

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