Twitter Users Can Now Add GIFs, Videos, and Photos to Retweets

At last, Twitter has allowed users to do more than retweeting text. Even though this newly released update is tiny, it is a major one. Twitter is now allowing its users to insert pictures, videos, or GIFs to retweets. Earlier, this was limited to just text.


This new updated feature is now live across iOS, Android, and mobile website of Twitter. While it seems to be a minor update, this addition is significant as it bears the potential of causing a significant impact on the amount of media that is shared with the popular social network.

As of now, Twitter users retweet with a comment. Hence, increasing the Retweet functionality by making it possible for the users to attach media will most possibly lead to a noticeable hike of the number of images, videos, and GIFs on the Twitter timelines of the users.

The latest update has been welcomed by the users. Twitter accounts like Fame Of Thrones and NASA have already taken advantage of the new upgrade.

The new tweak to the retweet functionality brings Twitter another step further from its primary objective of providing a kind of short text social platform with the resulting restrictions of the particular format. Apart from multimedia support, Periscope -the live streaming app, Timestamps, audio-only broadcast feature, Twitter also expanded its character count from the traditional 140 to 280 in November 2017. Presently, Twitter is trying to make it easier for users to follow conversations with its prototype application named Twttr. The objective behind this app is to provide Twitter a better experimental testing space.

These changes, when put together, seem to convey that Twitter is attempting to come out of its rep for short text updates, by making the platform multimedia rich and inviting. This could possibly lead to an increase in the time users spend on the platform, which in turn will help in maximizing the ad revenue.

According to Twitter, the new updates became possible with teamwork along with collaboration across various teams, since the tweak has an impact on stuff such as the Twitter timelines, tweet detail page, accessibility features, and feature parity across clients.

How to add GIFs, Videos, or Photos to Retweets?

For adding media to a retweet, you need to tap the Retweet icon located below the tweet. After that, tap on Retweet with comment. Now, you can add text, GIF, video, or picture in the box. As you can see, adding media to retweets is super easy.

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Ava Williams is a Norton product expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Ava has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as norton.com/setup.

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