Tech: Twitter gives visible spin to hashtags with #Stickers

Millions of print tweets are sent everyday, capturing moments – large and tiny – that a universe is articulate about. Twitter introduced #Stickers, a fun new approach to supplement creativity to photos and bond them to a world.

 

Soon, users can crop Twitter’s rotating sets of stickers to join in on real-time conversations, and name from a library of hundreds of accessories, emojis, and props to make their photos some-more fun. They can use them to share what they’re doing or how they’re feeling, to uncover support for a cause, or to only supplement some flair. Multiple stickers can be utilized on a photo, that can be resized, rotated, and placed anywhere on a picture.

Twitter users will now be means to make their tweets visible and conversational and unleash their creativity on a height by stickers.

 

After a user tweets a print with stickers on it, it becomes searchable in a new, visible spin on a hashtag. Tapping on a plaque in a twitter takes them to a new timeline, where they can see how people all over a universe use that plaque in opposite ways.

The ability to supplement stickers to images will be rolling out over a subsequent few weeks for Twitter users on iOS and Android. They will also be means to perspective and click stickers on Twitter. #Stickers joins a apartment of print modifying features, including filters, tags, cropping, and accessibility options. Learn some-more about how to use all the print features, including #Stickers, in Twitter’s Help Center.

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