On Thursday, Twitter changed its embedded photo feature to allow users to post bigger pictures. The change is aesthetically pleasing, since it gives both landscape and portrait photos a more prominent position, allowing for more visual impact.
Facebook has been on a campaign to make itself more like Twitter, introducing hashtags and verified checkmarks and attempting to convince people to use it as a real-time discussion forum. The efforts haven’t been very successful. But with these embedded photo posts, Twitter is trying to adopt something that Facebook already has going on — a focus on photos.
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