X (formerly Twitter) is making a major shift in its platform strategy. The company has announced that its Communities feature will be discontinued from May 30, making way for a more advanced, AI-driven system called Custom Timelines.
This change aims to deliver a more personalized, cleaner, and smarter content experience for users.
According to Nikita Bier, the Communities feature failed to gain widespread adoption.
Key reasons behind its shutdown:
📌 Despite having a strong concept, the feature struggled with real-world usage and safety concerns.
The new Custom Timelines feature is powered by Grok, bringing artificial intelligence into how content is curated.
Unlike traditional feeds that rely mainly on keywords, this system:
👉 Result: A more relevant and personalized feed tailored to your interests.
The new system offers multiple features to enhance user control:
Users can temporarily mute unwanted topics:
Currently, the rollout is limited:
This transition reflects X’s shift toward AI-driven personalization.
With Custom Timelines, users can expect:
The removal of Communities marks the end of an underused feature, but the introduction of AI-powered Custom Timelines signals a bigger evolution for X.
By leveraging Grok, the platform is aiming to deliver smarter, more personalized feeds—potentially redefining how users interact with social media content in the future.