Twitter now retweeted GIFs, images, videos with you

A new feature on Twitter has rotated that its 326 million users would allow their re-tweets to add images, videos and gifs.

Twitter now retweeted GIFs, images, videos with you


Micro-blogging site Twitter has rolled a new feature that allows its 326 million users to add images, videos and GIFs to their re-tweets. 

Accessible for both Android just as iOS users, the feature was reported on the micro-blogging site itself late on Monday. 

"It's anything but difficult to express yourself by re-tweeting with a remark. Imagine a scenario in which you could make it a stride further and incorporate media. Beginning today, you can retweet with photographs, a GIF, or a video to really make your reaction pop," Twitter Support posted.
 

The feature has likewise been made accessible on Twitter's versatile website. 

"We discovered it was trying for individuals to rapidly see all the substance in a retweet with media. This was because of the format; two substantial tweets stacked over one another," The Verge cited a Twitter representative as saying. 

As an answer, the micro-blogging site now puts the first tweet in a littler, indented box with the client's symbol still unmistakable, and it makes their media full width, the report added. 

Notwithstanding, insights concerning the work area accessibility and usefulness of this feature remain indistinct starting at now. 

"In case you're seeing this on a work area program, it won't look very right. Ideally Twitter will fix that before long," the report noted.


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