Martin Beck says, “Twitter is dropping the crop.

Starting today, the social media network will display fuller versions of photos in Twitter users’ web feeds. That means an end to awkward crops that cut off people’s heads or zero in on inappropriate parts of images.

Now square and landscape photos will display fully in feeds, instead of requiring a click to see the entire image. It’s very good news for people and marketers who post a lot of photos and who no longer will have to worry about re-cropping images that appear oddly on Twitter“.

Twitter Is Now Displaying Fuller Versions Of Photos In Your Web Feed

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