Twitter wants you to know that it's listening.
The sex video sleepsocial media company announced Tuesday that, after an infuriating few days, it has finally fixed an iOS app bug that was driving its users bonkers. For the blissfully unaware, the bug would randomly scroll Twitter feeds — causing people to lose their place while right in the middle of staring into the digital abyss.
Thankfully, no more. According to a tweet from the Twitter Support account, the brief torture of having our precious feed toyed with before our very eyes has come to an end.
"A fix for the auto-scrolling bug is rolling out now," wrote whoever is behind the account. "Thanks for your patience while we worked on this. Please update your iOS app to version 8.1.5 when it becomes available for you."
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Even Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey chimed in to express his relief at the fix.
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The bug, while it lasted, elicited uniform frustration from anyone (including this author) who encountered it.
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Now that it's fixed, we can all return to the good old days of Twitter — where we were left to read our soul-crushing content in uninterrupted peace. Phew.
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