Twitter updated its Android app Monday with
additional photo-editing, sharing and discovery features.
The changes are are meant to make it easier to share and
edit photos from within the app, Twitter engineer Matt Belland said in a blog post announcing
the update. Users can now rotate and crop photos to wide or square
aspects before sharing them. The app also prompts users to mention friends when
photos of people are uploaded. This is just the latest in a series of changes Twitter
has made to emphasize photo-sharing. Photos and Vines started popping up inline in users'
timelines last October.
Twitter also opened up photo-sharing via direct
message in December. Later that month, it also released an update,
which surfaces a user's photo gallery instead of a keyboard when he
or she starts to compose a tweet. In addition to photos, the update added a new way for
users to discover fresh content.
When users refresh their timelines, and there
are no new tweets to display, the app might instead load trending topics,
recommended accounts to follow or popular tweets. U.S. residents will also see
news, entertainment and sports updates. The update is available now in the Google Play Store.
Twitter said it will release a similar iOS update soon.
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