Twitter officially announced that the iOS version of the client has supported the direct recording of GIF images, iPhone users can better display images without using other tools.
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Moreover, users only need to select a GIF before recording when sending a tweet, and they can directly make a GIF and send it. Users can also search the web for GIFs and use them for free.
Furthermore, Twitter has also conducted a number of tests before, including video double speed, automatic subtitle addition to videos, etc.
Automatic subtitles will be available in more than 30 languages, including English, Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, Japanese, and more. Subtitles will be displayed in the original language the video was uploaded in, there is currently no option to translate subtitles.