Twitter is now showing full-sized images on the webWhat you need to know
Twitter is no longer cropping images when they appear on the web.
Twitter's awkward cropping has gotten it into trouble before.
Finally.
Twitter is no longer cropping images on the web. That means that when you share an image to Twitter, you can now be sure that it'll look the way you expect in timelines on twitter.com, reducing the potential for an awkward crop caused by Twitter's algorithm.
Twitter has gotten into trouble before for the way it crops images in timelines, but it's been working to fix that by updating its iPhone and other apps to prevent cropping altogether. Now, that same move has come to the web and it couldn't come soon enough.
This is now available on web!Pic looking good in the Tweet composer? That’s how it will look on the timeline.— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) November 10, 2021
Being able to share an image and know that it will look the same way in timelines as it does in the composer is an important thing for tons of r...
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Twitter is now showing full-sized images on the web