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Instagram earlier allowed full-sized image previews on Twitter
Instagram is restoring for Twitter Card previews. With the new feature, Instagram links shared on Twitter will show a small preview of the link that includes an image instead of just the URL. The preview will let s have a look at the Instagram post without opening the link. With the latest change, when s share an Instagram link on Twitter, it will display a preview similar to how most articles and other media appear on the microblogging platform. The feature has started rolling out on Android, iOS, and the Web.
Both Facebook-owned photo-sharing platform earlier allowed full-sized image previews on Twitter but it was taken down in 2012, and shared Instagram links appeared simply as URLs on a tweet.
They said it would never happen… Twitter Card previews start rolling out TODAY. 👀
— Instagram (@instagram) November 3, 2021
Now, when you share an Instagram link on Twitter a preview of that post will appear. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/XSZRx9dzd1
If you want to share your latest Instagram post on the Twitter timeline too, you're in luck: now when you share a link to an IG post in a Tweet, it'll show up as a card with a preview of the photo.
— Twitter (@Twitter) November 3, 2021
Rolling out on Android, iOS, and web.
Instagram and Twitter have recently added a bunch of new features. Collabs, unveiled by Instagram in October allow two s to publish the same content in a shared manner. s can co-author Feed posts and Reels with others and both the creator names will appear on the header on the post. Both sets of followers can see the identical post or Reel as well. Additionally, Instagram has launched for s to post photos and videos from the desktop browser.
Separately, Twitter recently expanded remove a follower without blocking them. Once a Twitter has removed someone, the 's tweets will no longer automatically appear in their timeline. It is currently available on the Web version.
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