Twitter has decided to tackle image crop issues by not cropping your images any longer. Seems like a simple solution, doesn’t it? Well, yes, and it may be the best one, as it will fix the issue. Twitter won’t crop your images any longer, it’s testing a solution Twitter is now testing this solution, and [...]
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Twitter has decided to tackle image crop issues by not cropping your images any longer. Seems like a simple solution, doesn’t it? Well, yes, and it may be the best one, as it will fix the issue.
Twitter is now testing this solution, and it means that the image you see when posting, is the image that will show up on the feed. It won’t be cropped to fit into a certain frame. That means that part of it won’t get cut off.
Why was this an issue? Well, you end up posting something, that is in portrait mode, right. A large chunk of that gets cut off, to fit into a certain aspect ratio, and the end product ends up missing the whole point of the image. You can see an example of that below.
Sometimes it's better said with a picture or a video. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be testing some ways to improve how you can share and view media on Twitter.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) March 10, 2021