In some ways, Twitter is awesome. It’s a great way to keep up with current events and it’s often a source of interesting and hilarious conversation with people I may otherwise never interact with.
In what seems like an utterly bizarre and poorly thought-out move, Twitter has begun widely rolling out stickers on its platform today. There’s no need for this. Coming soon! Unleash your creativity ...
Everyone else has stickers, so why not Twitter? Making good on its promises last month that it would soon be launching a new way for users to decorate the photos they’re sharing across its network, ...
Twitter has launched a new sticker feature, according to a company blog post. Users can now add stickers to their photos. When someone clicks on a photo including a sticker, they will be taken to a ...
Twitter just announced a new feature coming soon to the social network, er, I mean news service. It’s called #Stickers, and provides a way for users to place decorative items on their photos. In a ...
Twitter made its stickers for photos available to everyone at the end of last month, and now the company has quickly followed that up with the launch of its first branded stickers. Twitter calls them ...
Twitter is introducing #Stickers, a new feature that lets you add tiny drawings or symbols -- including silly hats and emoji -- to the photos you tweet. SEE ALSO: Catch up on Twitter's top tweets from ...
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Post a lot of photos to Twitter but feel like they're lacking something? Twitter's changing that with today's announcement of #Stickers, which will let you spice up your pictures with props, emoji and ...
Twitter is struggling to attract new users, so it's looking to other social networking apps for ideas. As Recode reports, the company is testing a new sticker feature similar to Facebook, allowing ...
Twitter today announced some nice changes coming to Fleets, which are basically stories shown within the Twitter app for iPhone and Android. Starting today, users can now add GIFs and stickers to ...
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