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On June 1, 2011, Twitter announced its own integrated photo-sharing service that enables users to upload a photo and attach it to a Tweet right from Twitter.com. [93] Users now also have the ability to add pictures to Twitter's search by adding hashtags to the tweet. [94]
In June 2011, Twitter announced its own integrated photo-sharing service that enables users to upload a photo and attach it to a Tweet right from Twitter.com. [118] Users now also have the ability to add pictures to Twitter's search by adding hashtags to the tweet. [119]
Starting mid-2011, Twitter users could upload Photos directly on Twitter itself, reducing the need to use services like TwitPic. On September 4, 2014, TwitPic announced that it would shut down on September 25, 2014, following rapidly declining usage and trademark infringement threats by Twitter (who threatened to revoke access to the service's ...
Legend: File formats: the image or video formats allowed for uploading; IPTC support: support for the IPTC image header . Yes - IPTC headers are read upon upload and exposed via the web interface; properties such as captions and keywords are written back to the IPTC header and saved along with the photo when downloading or e-mailing it
Yfrog had approximately 29% of the Twitter photo sharing market in 2011. [4] In summer 2011, Twitter began hosting its own images natively through its web and mobile interfaces, which caused usage to go down. [6] Yfrog pivoted to run its own social media service, Yfrog Social, in 2012. [7]
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This feature allows multiple users to upload pictures to the same album, and the album's creator has the ability to add or delete contributors. [29] Twitter collaborated with Photobucket in developing a new photo sharing service so users can attach a picture to a tweet without depending on another application such as TwitPic or Yfrog. [30]
You can use the Upload Wizard to add more than one image (or video, or audio file) at once. Alternatively, for images on your Android mobile device, you may wish to use Commons' Mobile app (sorry, we don't yet support other OSs).