Twitter For Android Adds Support For Sharing Tweets on Instagram Stories & Snapchat

The ability to Sharing Tweets on Instagram Stories and Snapchat on Android has now been introduced, Twitter has revealed. This capability has been accessible on iOS since last year. The specifics state that Twitter users don\’t need to take screenshots to directly choose a Tweet to publish to their Instagram Stories or Snapchat.

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Before publishing the Tweet, users can resize it, rotate it, or move it around on Instagram Stories to increase its visibility. But much like on iOS, neither the user who shared the Tweet to their Instagram Stories nor those who saw it would be able to tap the Tweet to engage with it.

To safeguard the user\’s privacy on the microblogging platform, Twitter continues to prohibit users from sharing Tweets from protected accounts on Instagram Stories or Snapchat.

 

Also revealed by the microblogging site was support for LinkedIn sharing on iOS and Android.

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