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But if the tweet has been edited since it was embedded, you’ll instead see a message indicating that there’s a new version of the tweet that you can see on Twitter proper. Given that Twitter ...
The edit tweet button isn’t Twitter’s only new feature that can rewrite history. The company has apparently changed the way it handles embedded tweets that were deleted after the fact ...
As per a news story by Tech Crunch, Twitter changed how deleted source tweets that have been embedded in a website now looks. Previously, once a tweet has been embedded, even if it was already ...
You can embed a tweet by clicking the three-dot menu above a tweet and utilizing the "Embed Tweet" tool. Twitter offers a simple tool on the website that lets you embed a tweet in your website or ...
To take a tweet somewhere else, Twitter provides an embed option, so people and organizations (like the Daily Dot) can show what someone says, exactly how they said it, with interactive metadata ...
Now it’s offering a way to make your website or blog more interactive with easy-to-embed tweets that require using just one line of code or a link to add. This new method will let your visitors ...
Given how often tweets get embedded elsewhere, the answer to this question takes on nearly philosophical proportions. Well, we now have an idea about how edited tweets might look like when a site ...
One of Twitter’s most anticipated features — the edit button — is still in development. But thanks to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, we have an idea of how edits to embedded tweets on a ...
Users have been able to embed tweets onto websites for ages, but unlike replies and mentions, the writer of a tweet would never get notified whether or not their tweet was embedded onto a website ...