X Radar: Elon Musk launched the radar, know how it works and who can use it..

To make its platform more special and enhance real-time updates, X (formerly Twitter) has launched a new feature called “Radar”, which is available only to Premium+ subscribers. The tool is designed to redefine users’ interaction with live content. It offers real-time search, allowing people to follow trending topics, news, and events at the same time.
What is Radar?
Radar gives Premium+ users second-to-second updates on trending topics, breaking news, and live events. Unlike regular search functions that rely on historical data or common search algorithms, Radar focuses on delivering real-time results. Whether it’s sports updates, political developments, or viral moments, Radar allows users to discover and engage with content that is trending at the moment.
Previously known as "Insights," it was primarily designed for businesses, allowing marketers to monitor topics and trends within the app. Now rebranded "Radar," it's geared toward users who want to stay at the forefront of social conversations or whose profession demands quick access to the latest information. Journalists, content creators, marketers, and general users interested in breaking news can expect this tool to be an indispensable part of their daily online routine.
How does Radar work?
Radar uses X's vast and fast-changing data stream to surface relevant content based on live events. Users can type in keywords or hashtags and instead of the usual search results, they'll get the latest updates related to their query, filtered by time and relevance.