- Twitter is testing a new feature that allows multiple media files to be attached to a single tweet.
- People are utilizing photos, GIFS, and videos to enhance their Twitter interactions.
- The feature will only be available to select accounts for a limited time at the moment.
A new feature that will allow users to attach material in several formats to a single tweet is being tested by Twitter. An image, video, or GIF could all be added to a single tweet using this functionality.
#Twitter is working to allow you to attach photos, videos and GIFs to a tweet at the same time 👀 pic.twitter.com/uZazWRX0Yr
— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) April 23, 2022
Anyone who has used Twitter for any length of time is aware that the company currently only supports the attachment of one specific form of material.
Four photographs can be attached, but there was no method to combine videos, GIFs, or more than one to do so.
With this upgrade, the four-form-of-media restriction still applies, but you can now fill all four spaces with any combination of pictures, videos, and GIFs.
Last night statuses…tonight 👇
cc @MattNavarra pic.twitter.com/2aX8SPwwx1
— Carl Schmid (@CarlSchmid) July 29, 2022
In an interview with Techcrunch, Twitter stated, “We’re testing a new feature that will let people blend up to four media files into a single tweet, regardless of format, with select accounts for a limited time.
People are utilizing photos, GIFS, and videos to enhance their Twitter interactions, which are becoming more and more visual. With this experiment, we want to find out how users can combine these various media types to tweet in ways that go beyond 280 characters.
The feature will only be accessible to selected accounts in specified regions, as is customary for Twitter experiments. When, if ever, the feature will be made available to all users is yet unknown.
[embedpost slug=”twitter-blue-costs-4-99-per-month-up-from-2-99/”]



















