Twitter is introducing a new feature on both Android and iOS that lets you combine text, photos, videos, and GIFs into a single tweet. The feature was first spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi in April, and Twitter later confirmed it was working on multimedia posts in July. Previously, it was possible to share only one piece of media per tweet.
Now that the feature is available, all you have to do is tap the photo icon in the tweet generator and add the media you want. The content you add will appear side-by-side or in a grid-like format, depending on the number of images, videos, or GIFs you add. You can see what this might look like in the tweets Twitter shares.
https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1577730112853680128
Even during the drama surrounding Elon Musk’s potential Twitter acquisition, the platform hasn’t stopped rolling out new features. It recently launched “immersive” full-screen videos on iOS and an endless stream of videos that you can access from the Explore tab. Twitter has also started giving Blue subscribers in Canada, Australia and New Zealand the ability to edit their tweets and is testing the option to add status badges to your tweets…