Twitter to introduce a new full-screen video feature similar to TikTok

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Twitter announced on Thursday that it is adding new features to make it easier for users to watch and discover videos on its platform. The company is most notable for introducing a scrollable TikTok-style video feed.

In the coming days, iOS users will be able to enter the new scrollable video feed by clicking on a video in their feed. After you’ve finished watching the video you clicked on, you can scroll up to begin browsing more video content. You’ll then be in a scrollable feed of videos, similar to the TikTok browsing experience. To exit the viewer and return to the original tweet, click the back arrow in the top left corner. Twitter claims that the new immersive media viewer will make it easier for users to find interesting videos. The immersive media viewer will be available to Android users.

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Twitter to introduce a new full-screen video feature similar to TikTok

Twitter announced on Thursday that it is adding new features to make it easier for users to watch and discover videos on its platform. The company is most notable for introducing a scrollable TikTok-style video feed.

In the coming days, iOS users will be able to enter the new scrollable video feed by clicking on a video in their feed. After you’ve finished watching the video you clicked on, you can scroll up to begin browsing more video content. You’ll then be in a scrollable feed of videos, similar to the TikTok browsing experience. To exit the viewer and return to the original tweet, click the back arrow in the top left corner. Twitter claims that the new immersive media viewer will make it easier for users to find interesting videos. The immersive media viewer will be available to Android users.

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