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Now you can watch miniature videos on Twitter while you scroll your feed. All you have to do is click the video and then click the little icon on the bottom right of the video and it will miniaturize it. Once miniaturized, you can move it around your screen...

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Elon Musk's profile picture
Elon Musk3 years ago

This is pretty cool

Gossett 💫's profile picture
Gossett 💫3 years ago

This has been a feature for awhile? I think?

Dr. Alparslan ÖZYAŞAMIŞ's profile picture
Dr. Alparslan ÖZYAŞAMIŞ3 years ago

Great feature!!!

Brian Krassenstein's profile picture
Brian Krassenstein3 years ago

Agreed and it works very intuitively. To close it out you just flick it off the screen.

elasmo's profile picture
elasmo3 years ago

That is a useful improvement

One D Azz's profile picture
One D Azz3 years ago

Ok, now do another demo using a Trump video 🙌🏻

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‏ٌ3 years ago

but this feature was there already??

Elie Messo's profile picture
Elie Messo3 years ago

I've had this on my Android for a couple of weeks now.

Mike Morton's profile picture
Mike Morton3 years ago

This does not work in a PC browser.

0xQuant's profile picture
0xQuant3 years ago

On mine, it's at the top right I

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