You may now publish photos, videos, and GIFs in the same tweet on Twitter.

 Twitter is now trialing a new feature that allows users to publish photos, videos, and GIFs in a single message. Previously, the site only enabled users to include one media file in a post, such as several photos.



While mixed media tweets may be seen on all devices, they can currently only be posted from iOS and Android. The functionality lets you upload four separate media objects in a single tweet, such as photographs, videos, or GIFs.

To make a mixed media tweet, go to the tweet composer and hit the photo symbol or the GIF button, which will now allow you to select from several media types.



"We're continuously searching for new and innovative methods to assist creators in sharing more and being recognized." "By combining multiple forms of visual material in a single Tweet, producers may express themselves beyond 280 characters and have additional methods to convey their message," Twitter explained in a blog post.

TechCrunch reported about Twitter’s initial mixed media test back in July. At that time, users couldn’t view these tweets on the desktop — but now, the company is making the feature available to everyone globally. Here are some examples of mixed media tweets; you’ll have to open them on Twitter to see multiple media.



It’s been a busy week for Twitter feature rollouts. The social network made the Edit Tweet button available for Twitter Blue subscribers in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The company also expanded its Status feature with new options for tags like “Breaking news,” “Gaming,” “Pet of the day,” “Then and now,” “To whom it may concern,” “Twitter do your thing,” and “Watching cricket.” Plus, Twitter is rolling out a new full-screen video interface to some users with TikTok-like vertical scrolling to jump between clips.

Throughout this, Elon Musk did a U-turn earlier this week, stating that he intended to finalize the Twitter acquisition at the previously agreed-upon price of $54.20 per share. The show must go on.

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