The latest Twitter update brought a lot of changes to its platform, interface and app. From boosted tweets, to swipe-to-dismiss functionality, Twitter is focused on improving its services. Now it has confirmed that it is changing the way images appear on its site and app.
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The latest change affects tweets with multiple images. Twitter is experimenting with the various placements of photos and for our test, photos appeared in tiles, forming a mosaic. Just have a look at the following tweet.
Interesting… pic.twitter.com/9UM0NcvFNZ
— Villy D (@villou) February 13, 2015
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