Lovers of the social network Twitter are in luck: the platform at last allows to publish animated gifs in users' tweets. This is the good news, the bad news is that they do not play automatically, which will force us to have to unfold them and click on them to load. In this way Twitter wants the timelines to load faster, but then the gifs may lose a bit of meaning.
If you are a lover of this type of dynamic images, we tell you how to publish them in your tweets. These are the steps to follow:
- Find the gif you want to use in your tweet through Google or another platform, or create it yourself through mobile applications for this function. GIFBoom is one of them.
- The rest of the steps will be more common for you: simply go to your Twitter account, prepare your tweet and attach the image in the desired ".gif" format. It will be ready, but you have to take into account a series of problems and compatibility of this new format.
All Gifs are functional and "viewable" from the web Twitter.com and the official application of the social network for Android and iOS devices from Apple. However, the applications will not allow you to add functional gifs to your tweets (these can only be uploaded from the browser version). At the moment, gifs do not work from tablets.
We hope this tutorial has been useful for you ...
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