



Users grab content from all over the web, like a social media feed, and place them in their personal magazine, either devoted to their posts, or whatever they find on the web, and share them on the Web. But in the ensuing years, the company worried about whether Twitter's platform would remain in place to third parties like Flipboard, and so switched to a user-generated concept it calls "magazines." Flipboard was initially built on the Twitter platform, transforming tweets into a visual magazine-like format based on the personal interests of the user.
