Recently, Instagram banned its photos from being seen in tweets. This has caused a major frustration among usInstagram users who like to share photos with our Twitter followers.
Now, Twitter is rolling out a new feature that mimics Instagram’s popular photo editing software. This move signals a deepening rift after Facebook outbid Twitter to buy Instagram in April this year.
The new Twitter app will allow users to take a pic, crop it, enhance it, run it through one of eight filters, and then share it, all without closing the app.
The filters were made by Aviary, a company that specialises in photo editing software for mobile apps.