The new feature allows users to post images, videos, and Gifs in a single message. Users used to only be able to include one type of media format in a post.

You can see mixed media on all platforms but you can't post it from the other platforms. You can use the feature to post four individual media items, consisting of images, videos, or Gifs.

It is fairly easy to create a mixed media message, just go to the composer and tap the photo icon or the GIF button, and it will let you choose from a variety of media formats.

Get ready to mix it up with visuals on Twitter.

You can now add a combination of media to your Tweet on Android and iOS. That means you can include a photo, GIF, and video (or two!) all in the same Tweet. Tap the photo icon in the Tweet composer to start mixing your media. pic.twitter.com/9D1cCzjtmI

— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) October 5, 2022

We want to help creators share more and be seen. The ability to mix different types of visual content together in a single twit allows creators to express themselves beyond 280 characters and gives them more ways to tell their story.

There was a report about the initial mixed media test. The company is making the feature available to everyone around the world. If you want to see more than one example of mixed media, you have to open them on the social networking site.

It has been a busy week for new features on the micro-blogging site. The blue subscribers in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand were given the option of using the EditTweet button. There are new tags for things like gaming, pet of the day, then and now, and watching cricket. The new full-screen video interface is similar to TikTok and will be rolled out to some users.

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