The feature has also been made available on Twitter’s mobile website. “We found it was challenging for people to quickly understand all the content in a retweet with media. This was due to the layout; two large tweets stacked on top of each other,” The Verge quoted a Twitter spokesperson as saying. As a solution, the micro-blogging site now puts the original tweet in a smaller, indented box with the user’s avatar still visible, and it makes their media full width, the report added. However, details about the desktop availability and functionality of this feature remain unclear as of now. “If you’re seeing this on a desktop browser, it’s not going to look quite right. Hopefully, Twitter will fix that before long,” the report noted.
