Social networks continue to advance by leaps and bounds. Twitter is one of those social media which continues to increase in number of active users. However, the dynamics generated by debate and hate speech are inviting many users to abandon ship. Twitter, on the other hand, continues to create new functions and tools to try to alleviate misinformation and confrontations between users. But the new update does not include any of those functions but a new way to quickly create GIFs through the in-app camera. There is no longer an excuse to generate new animated GIFs.
Create GIFs for Twitter quickly with its new function
Multimedia content accompanies tweets in many different ways. Currently you can attach videos, links, images, GIFs or surveys. This interaction with the user allows navigation through the Timeline and the user experience to be much better than without this type of additional content.
La new version of twitter includes a new GIF generator in the app's own camera. That is, when we click on the 'Camera' button we access a new mode in the lower menu: GIFs. We press as if we were going to record a video and when we release, we have the GIF we have created attached to our tweet.
Ok GIFs aren't new but what *is new* is the option to capture your own using the in-app camera on iOS. pic.twitter.com/3Hl6q78e6s
- Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) March 22, 2022
There is no longer an excuse to create our own animated GIFs that we used to have to do through endless applications within the App Store. In addition, Twitter is testing other functions among a select group of users, such as the possibility of "negatively evaluating" a tweet to reduce its relevance on the social network, among others.