Today we are going to teach you how to send a GIF on Twitter and thus be able to express ourselves much better with all our followers. In this way we can avoid writing the occasional text.
Twitter is a social network that, although it evolves little, is always up to date and offers us the best. His system is based on publishing a text of no more than 140 characters and from there, we can do what we really want. Something that has given enormous success to the blue bird's social network.
Now they have also introduced the possibility of sending GIFs to our follower, something that from our point of view is perfect. Since in Telegram we use it a lot and we think it's a great success to incorporate it into Twitter .
HOW TO SEND A GIF ON OFFICIAL TWITTER
Well, it's as easy as entering the app, going to the part where we can post a tweet, looking for the GIF and posting itEND!
But as you know, at APPerlas we like to explain in more depth everything related to the world of the bitten apple, so we are going to explain to you in detail how to post a GIF on Twitter . To do this, we are going to publish a tweet and we will see how a new icon appears at the bottom.
Which if we press, all the GIFs that we can share will appear, we will also see that we have a search engine where we can search for any sequence of the topic whatever. And something that we recommend is to activate the automatic reproduction option, to know more or less what we are going to publish.
Therefore, if we have already clicked on said icon, we will see that many GIFs have appeared, each one with its theme. If we click on one of them, it will take us to another menu in which all the sequences of the theme we have selected appear.
Now we just have to choose the one we want to publish and it will automatically appear in the box in which we can write to publish our tweet. If we want, we can write something or else we can leave it as it is.
We will have already published a GIF on Twitter and therefore be able to communicate or express ourselves much better, since an image is always better than a thousand words.
So if you haven't published any yet, we encourage you to do so.