A function that lately became available on Twitter’s mobile applications is now available on PC, which is the capability to consist of a tweets update within a tweets update.
Embedding a tweets update within a tweets update couldn’t be simpler. You just type out your tweets update, consist of a link to the tweets update you want to consist of, and then post it. The tweets update you link to gets instantly included into your tweets update.
This is what the end outcome looks like:

The hyperlinks aren’t instantly clickable, so if someone’s included tweets update looks exciting you have to simply just click it to flourish it. Twitter’s pc app, TweetDeck, doesn’t appear to be assisting this function yet. As of now it’s only available on the iOS and Android operating system applications, and Twitter.com.
There’s no function I’m conscious of that makes simpler the procedure of embedding a tweets update, you have to personally duplicate a link to the tweets update in order to consist of it.
What I particularly like about this function is that it’s almost like another way to retweet something, but you have much more room to add your own opinion. The included tweets update only requires up as many figures as a reduced link would, so that you have over 100 additional figures to add your own concept.
Another awesome part about this function is that when you consist of someone’s tweets update, that person gets a notice. It’s also fun to observe that if you consist of a tweets update with an included tweets update into another new tweets update, they all link together in a sequence of tweets posts.
If this function grabs on, then I look ahead to seeing it move out to more applications gradually. Will this end up being the new retweeting?
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