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How Does Twitter Integrate with Photo Sharing and Social Media Networks?

According to Twitter, the appearance of tweets embedded in blogs has been improved:

Rich photo experience now in embedded Tweets

https://blog.twitter.com/2013/rich-photo-experience-now-in-embedded-tweets-3

I’ve tweeted photos from various networks in recent days, and I’ll use Twitter’s generated code to embed a few examples here.

First, lets see how a photo tweeted from Flickr embeds here in a blog:

And a Flickr photo shared to Tumblr, then tweeted from there:

Now let’s try 500px:

How does Facebook do?

What about Facebook’s Instagram?

And now a picture uploaded directly to Twitter:

How about video? Here’s one of my videos recently popular on Vimeo:

Now a video shared from YouTube:

How about URL shorteners, do they affect results? Here’s a Flickr photo shared via Bit.ly:

 

At first I didn’t see any photos at all, but after some time and a few refreshes, the posts and photos seem to have arrived.  As on Twitter itself, Facebook and Instagram posts shared to Twitter do not include photo thumbnails, so those are probably not the best platforms for sharing visual work to your Twitter contacts.

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