Twitter has announced that it's now possible to watch Periscope broadcasts without leaving the Twitter app.
Since launch, there have been over 100 million broadcasts created on Periscope. Whenever a broadcast is shared on Twitter, you tap the link to open the Periscope app. Today, we’re replacing those links with the broadcast itself, autoplaying right within the Tweet. And when you tap the video, it goes full-screen and shows Periscope comments and hearts from other viewers. You don’t need the Periscope app or even a Periscope account.
Twitter says its rolling out the feature to iOS users over the next few days and it will bring the feature to other platforms as soon as they're ready.
You can download Twitter from the App Store for free.
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Since launch, there have been over 100 million broadcasts created on Periscope. Whenever a broadcast is shared on Twitter, you tap the link to open the Periscope app. Today, we’re replacing those links with the broadcast itself, autoplaying right within the Tweet. And when you tap the video, it goes full-screen and shows Periscope comments and hearts from other viewers. You don’t need the Periscope app or even a Periscope account.
Twitter says its rolling out the feature to iOS users over the next few days and it will bring the feature to other platforms as soon as they're ready.
You can download Twitter from the App Store for free.
Read More