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Social Media - Search Engines - Browsers => Social Media => Topic started by: javajolt on November 11, 2021, 03:20:17 PM
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Early in this year, Twitter came under fire for a seemingly biased cropping algorithm, and the company’s solution on iOS and Android was pretty simple and effective – stop cropping the images.
Now the company has finally brought that solution to their web app.
(http://i.postimg.cc/6qJrhVNQ/Capture18.png)
(http://i.postimg.cc/dtDs9b4L/19.png)
(http://i.postimg.cc/Vvp3gVkC/20.png)
This means users will no longer have to click on an image to see the full picture, which is a very welcome improvement, and those who tweet a picture will know exactly what their followers will see.
The feature appears to be rolling out to everyone right now.
source (http://mspoweruser.com/twitter-will-no-longer-crop-single-images-on-the-web-app/)