Twitter now allows you to tag up to 10 contacts in the same photo
The social network Twitter does not want to be left behind and continue to be one of the social references of the moment. That is why it is introducing remarkable new features in its service through the applications official mobile phones . That's why it has released an update for iOS which will also be coming soon to Android andweb version, with new features that emphasize the social aspect, especially when it comes to sharing photos and tagging other contacts All without losing too many characters from a tweet along the way.
This is a new version of Twitter that caters to the social, multiplying its current features without losing sight of the importance of photography on today's social media and the need to stay connected with others. That is why it is now possible to tag contacts in a photo This means creating notifications for everyone them and create discussion about the snapshot comfortably. And that is why none of the 140 characters of the message or tweet are lost
In this way, all you have to do is attach a photo to a message and click on the button at the bottom with the label Who is in the photo? This leads to a new screen where you can select from the list of people to follow those who appear or, more comfortably , write their names in the box.Thus, up to ten people can be mentioned to receive a notification about the published photo, still having a blank message to comment on any other issue.
The other great novelty of this version of Twitter also has a lot to do with the photographs And it consists of the possibility of being able to post up to four photographs in the same message. A process that creates a kind of collage if four images are used to fit the tweet and be able to see it comfortably in preview mode. However, it is also possible to click on the message and see the four (or whatever) photos larger and in full detail.
The process is simple and easy for all users.And it is that you just have to click on the camera icon to be able to display a minigallery at the bottom of the screen. Here all that remains is to select one, two, three or even four images that you want to include in the message. Small galleries that can help to better illustrate a moment or situation without having to publish several tweets in a row. More visibility and importance for photos shared on Twitter
In short, an update that attracts attention and that seems like a good effort to remain social and take advantage of the pull of images, which continues to be important content on the networks. However, for now, it seems that iPhone users will be the first to experience these issues, being able to download the update from App Store The Android platform is also scheduled to receive the new version via Google Play soon, as well as the web version of this social network.