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Twitter's iOS/Android app can now display vertical image thumbnails on the timeline while keeping them vertical. It's already available without updating the Twitter app.
no bird too tall, no crop too shortintroducing bigger and better images on iOS and Android, now available to everyone pic.twitter.com/2buHfhfRAx
— Twitter (@Twitter) May 5, 2021Until now, images on Twitter's timeline were displayed horizontally with some cropped (cropped) regardless of whether they were vertically or horizontally oriented. . With the enhancement of this function, vertically long images are now displayed vertically as they are.
When I tried it in the editorial department, when I posted one image with an aspect ratio of 3:4 or 8:10, I was able to display it in full without cropping. At ratios such as 9:16 and 1:2, thumbnails were displayed vertically with some cropped. Even if the image is vertically long, if there are multiple images (2 to 4), a part of the image is cropped horizontally as in the conventional case.
A new kind of surprise: show off more of your pic when you Tweet a single image.Now available to everyone on Android and iOS –– how your image looks in the Tweet composer is how it will look on the timeline. https ://t.co/GTD4JGVXmYpic.twitter.com/u5X2kc8dzO
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) May 5, 2021On May 5, local time, Twitter introduced a mechanism to the iOS / Android app that prompts you to reconsider the content if you try to reply aggressively. bottom. First, expand from an account with English settings enabled.
When sending a reply to another person on Twitter, if it contains an insulting expression, abusive language, or an expression that makes people feel uncomfortable, the reply will be suspended. Display a warning message "Want to review this before Tweeting?" and ask the user to either tweet, edit, or delete.
This function has been tested since May 2020, and in early tests, the algorithm of the same function could not distinguish between ``offensive words'' and ``friendly jokes,'' but it received a lot of feedback. Addressed errors and improved algorithms.
Specifically, it is designed to take into account the relationship between the accounts you talk to. There is a high possibility that he is doing it.” Other improvements include improving the technology to accurately detect "strong language, including profanity."
According to the company, 34% of people either revised their initial reply or stopped replying when they saw this confirmation screen. Also, people who saw this screen once were less likely to create aggressive answers by an average of 11%.