X is Testing a Dedicated Video Tab in the Lower Function Bar of the App

X is looking to reinforce its new ā€œvideo-first platformā€ approach, with a new media tab incoming, that will make it easier to discover the latest video content in the app.

As you can see in this example, shared by X News Daily, X is working on a new video tab thatā€™ll be located in the middle icon in the lower function bar of the app.

Which is currently taken up by Grok, its sassy AI chatbot. I donā€™t know whether that suggests that Grok isnā€™t catching on with users, but either way, it would be safe to assume that a video tab will see more usage, especially if X can get its recommendation algorithm right.

Previous insights from Twitter showed that tweets with video generate 10x more engagement than non video posts, while X also recently shared that 80% of user sessions now include video consumption, with over 100 million people consuming full-screen vertical video in the app every day.

That would suggest that a bigger focus on video is the logical approach to boost user engagement, and itā€™ll be interesting to see exactly how X might look to use the new tab to keep users glued to the app.

Presumably, X will look to prioritize its new slate of original content, in order to get more people watching, which would also act as a signal to other video creators as to how they can generate reach in the app.

And definitely, discovery is a problem that needs to be addressed.

For example, X also recently reported itā€™s currently hosting around 80k Spaces chats in the app every day.

Thatā€™s a lot of live chats, yet actually finding them, in real time, is challenging, because thereā€™s no central linkage to Spaces or video live streams. But then again, previous Twitter management did add a Spaces tab at one stage, and not enough users cared. It also tried the same with Moments, with similar results.

Maybe, then a dedicated tab is not the solution discovery after all, but I do think it could be different with video, and I would also expect real-time video live streams to be another element of this display.

And based on the above insights, it could go a long way towards maximizing in app engagement.

Details are limited as yet, but this seems like a smarter way to drive more engagement, while also pushing its video-first approach. Ā 

And if people are engaging with video at the rates that X says, and itā€™s looking to sell more video ads, it needs to make a change in how it highlights the best video content in the app.

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