Twitter Introduces Updates to Cut Down on Pixelated Videos

The social network began testing an edge-to-edge timeline on iOS earlier this month

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After several upgrades to how images are displayed on its platform, Twitter has turned its attention to video.

The company said in a Twitter Support tweet that updates it rolled out will make videos uploaded to Twitter appear less pixelated, improving people’s viewing experience.

Twitter began testing an edge-to-edge timeline on iOS earlier this month, creating more space to display images and videos, after rolling out non-auto-cropped images on Android and iOS in May.