Twitter’s new tests allows you to post images, videos, and GIFs in one tweet

Mobile

Twitter is starting a new test that allows users to post images, videos, and GIFs in one multimedia tweet. Until now, users could post only one form of media per tweet. But this new format will shake things up and let people combine multiple formats in one tweet.

The company confirmed the test and said it’s available to some users for a limited time. It added that accounts can add tags to both photos and videos in the tweet.

“We’re testing a new feature with select accounts for a limited time that will allow people to mix up to four media assets into a single Tweet, regardless of format. We’re seeing people have more visual conversations on Twitter and are using images, GIFS and videos to make these conversations more exciting. With this test we’re hoping to learn how people combine these different media formats to express themselves more creatively on Twitter beyond 280 characters,” the company said in a statement.

While some users have tweeted about the feature, it’s not clear how different media would look like a single tweet. We have asked Twitter for more details.

If we go by screenshots from the app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi back in April, users will see different media in a carousel in the tweet composer and they can easily remove or add them or change their order.

Twitter’s been running a number of limited tests over the last few months. Earlier this week, it announced it’s experimenting with a MySpace-like status feature that lets you attach a tag like “Hot take,” “Unpopular opinion,” or “Vacation Mode.”

Earlier this month, it also began testing a co-authored tweet function called Co-Tweets and custom timelines built by developers.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Access bets people will pay thousands of dollars a year for guaranteed restaurant reservations
The biggest flops and fizzles in 2024 transportation, from Apple Car to Fisker
Apple might be working on a smart doorbell
Amazon Fire TV introduces ‘Dual Audio’ feature for simultaneous listening via hearing aids and TV speakers
Hexa, the startup studio behind Aircall and Swan, unveils its next batch of startups

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *