JAKARTA - Twitter has finally released the ability to upload more than one media in one tweet simultaneously globally. This feature was first discovered by a mobile developer Alessandro Paluzzi on Twitter last July.

At that time, he demonstrated a test of Twitter's new feature by uploading photos, videos and GIFs in the same tweet on his Twitter account in April 2022.

Paluzzi can upload multiple media together, with a maximum limit of four media, consisting of photos, videos, and GIFs.

Apparently, this feature can be accessed by Paluzzi and a number of other Twitter users in the context of a trial. Twitter also at that time confirmed the truth.

Now, according to VOI's monitoring, the feature that allows you to upload more than one media at the same time has been available to all Twitter users around Thursday, October 6 yesterday.

Twitter has also confirmed that this feature has been rolled out globally. You can try using this feature now.

"Now everyone can combine GIFs, videos and photos in one tweet, available on iOS and Android," Twitter wrote in its announcement.

During the trial period yesterday, the company revealed that the reason for testing the feature was because it wanted to see Twitter users interact using visuals in their Twitter uploads.

"With this test we hope to learn how people combine different media formats to express themselves more creatively on Twitter over 280 characters," the statement said.

Apparently, the trial went well and received a positive response from users. So, the company decided to release it widely.


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