What are feature advertisement balloon notifications?
In case you are wondering, feature advertisement balloon notifications are nothing but the notifications like the new hardware found, “random task complete” notifications from programs, etc. To do that, open up the Windows registry using the regedit run command.
Why do balloons appear on Twitter?
Twitter wants to know people’s birthday — so they can let their followers know, show them a balloon animation, and give them more personalised ads. The social network has launched an option to let people add their birthday in the “Edit profile” settings.
How do you get the balloons on Twitter?
By filling out your date of birth, you will get a screen full of balloons and more timely congratulatory tweets. According to The Verge, the move will help Twitter work out which ads it thinks you want to see.
Can you pop the birthday balloons on Twitter?
You can’t remove it. It’s part of Twitter ‘useful’ feature for identification.
How do I get rid of balloons on Twitter?
How To Hide Birthday On Twitter
- Log into Twitter on the Web, or open the Twitter app.
- Go to your profile, then click or tap the Edit Profile button.
- Next to Birthdate, click Edit. (In the app, tap Birth date.)
- At the bottom of the window, click Remove birth date. Confirm by clicking Remove.
- Click Save.
Why are there no balloons on Twitter?
You see, Twitter hasn’t decided to display balloons on your profile page because it’s your birthday. No, Twitter’s only interest in your date of birth is that it wants to know how old you are.
How do I turn off balloon on Twitter?
Here’s how:
- Log into Twitter on the Web, or open the Twitter app.
- Go to your profile, then click or tap the Edit Profile button.
- Next to Birthdate, click Edit. (In the app, tap Birth date.)
- At the bottom of the window, click Remove birth date. Confirm by clicking Remove.
- Click Save. (In the app, tap Done and then Save.)
Does Twitter tell people your birthday?
In July 2015, Twitter launched the “birthday” feature which allows users to add their birthdays to their profiles. What they didn’t include though is a feature that reminds users of the birthdays of people they follow. Twitter doesn’t notify you.
Why can’t I see balloons on Twitter?