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X v12.15 improves 'For You' feed with algorithm update, August 2026

X Corp's version 12.15 update, released August 6, 2026, has triggered a significant positive shift in user sentiment. An algorithm change aimed at improving the 'For You' feed and promoting original content caused the app's average rating to climb by 0.7 stars.

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The new version 12.15 includes an algorithm update that users are praising for improving their 'For You' feed and promoting original content, directly leading to a surge in positive reviews.
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  1. The Update
  2. Algorithm Open-Sourced
  3. User Reception
  4. Engagement Incentives
  5. Verdict

Key takeaways

  1. 01X version 12.15, released August 6, 2026, improved the app's average rating from 2.51 to 3.21 stars.
  2. 02The positive sentiment is directly tied to an algorithm update that users praise for enhancing the 'For You' feed.
  3. 03On August 13, X Corp. open-sourced its algorithm's ranking weights, confirming a major change.
  4. 04The new algorithm heavily rewards deeper engagement, weighting a URL share 20 times more than a 'like'.
  5. 05The update is part of a strategic push to promote original content and increase transparency, addressing 'shadowbanning' concerns with a new tool.

The UpdateLead

X Corp.'s version 12.15 update, released August 6, 2026, has prompted a notable positive shift in user ratings.[1] The change is linked to an algorithm update praised by users for improving the 'For You' feed and promoting original content, causing the app's rating to rise by 0.7 stars.

Algorithm Open-SourcedRelease Summary

While official App Store notes for v12.15 were generic, X Corp. later confirmed a major platform change. On August 13, the company announced it was open-sourcing the code and specific numeric weights that govern post visibility in the 'For You' timeline.[2] This move expanded on a previous transparency effort from January 2026.

The update also began piloting a new tool named 'Under the Hood,' designed to show users any visibility-limiting labels applied to their accounts.
[3] This directly addresses long-standing user complaints about a lack of transparency in content moderation and distribution.

User ReceptionUser Reception

The app's average rating climbed from 2.51 to 3.21 stars after the update, with the number of reviews nearly doubling. The positive response was driven by users who perceived a direct improvement in their content feed. One 5-star reviewer on version 12.15 wrote, "Thank you for the recent algo update. My feed instantly became 1000X better."

This contrasts with sentiment on prior versions, which included complaints about content quality and censorship. Despite the positive trend, some negative reviews on v12.15 persist, with one user complaining the feed has become "nothing but slop of no interest to me," showing the algorithm's changes are not universally praised.

Engagement IncentivesStrategic Context

Analysis of the open-sourced code reveals how the new algorithm incentivizes certain behaviors. Actions that signal deeper engagement are now weighted more heavily than passive interactions. For example, sharing a post via URL copy is valued at 20.0 points, while a simple 'like' contributes only 0.5 points. This structure is designed to reward content that users find compelling enough to share off-platform.

The changes appear to be part of a broader company strategy to promote original content created within the app, rather than posts that link to external websites. This shift aligns with moves by competitors like Instagram to reward originality over content aggregation.

VerdictExpert Verdict

The update appears successful in improving user satisfaction for a large audience, as the app saw over 5.5 million downloads in the last 30 days. By rewarding original content and providing transparency tools, X Corp. is likely aiming to increase user retention and session duration. The positive reaction to v12.15 suggests that this focus on core user experience is a viable strategy.

It is probable that X will continue to refine the 'For You' algorithm and expand access to the 'Under the Hood' tool. This pivot towards transparency may build user trust, though it could also create new friction if users dispute the visibility labels applied to their accounts.

Citations

  1. [1]

    The release of X version 12.15 on August 6, 2026, triggered a positive shift in user sentiment, increasing the app's average rating from 2.51 to 3.21 stars.

    "The app's average rating increased from 2.51 to 3.21 stars after the version 12.15 update, with 76 post-update reviews."
  2. [2]

    On August 13, 2026, X announced it was open-sourcing the code and specific numeric weights that determine a post's visibility in the 'For You' timeline.

    "On August 13, 2026, X announced it was open-sourcing the code and specific numeric weights that determine a post's visibility in the "For You" timeline."
  3. [3]

    The update also introduced a pilot for a new transparency tool called 'Under the Hood,' allowing some users to see visibility-limiting labels applied to their accounts.

    "This update also introduced a pilot for a new transparency tool called "Under the Hood," allowing some users to see visibility-limiting labels applied to their accounts."

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

Maxime Doussin

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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