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May 13, 2017 0 Comments A+ a-

1. TwitVid

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Let's face it: there's yet to be a single video sharing site for Twitter that's managed to attract the same level of attention or substantial user base as TwitPic has done for the photo sharing world. Hoping to capitalize on this, is TwitVid, a new Twitter video sharing site that supports upload via Web, email to u@twitvid.io, and eventually webcam.

The site is crazy simple to use: just log in with your Twitter credentials, choose your video file (up to 1 GB or 20 mins), enter 117 characters or less, and hit the tweet button. That's all there is to it.
If TwitVid is trying to become the TwitPic of video, then it's certainly taking the right steps. TwitVid displays all the tweets that mention a particular video on Twitter right on the video page, something that TwitPic can't match. You can also retweet, share, like, and reply to videos on site.

2. Twiddeo

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When it comes to sharing videos on Twitter, Twiddeo's certainly a viable option, as long as you're not the type to judge a book by its cover. The aesthetically unappealing site comes with the basics for Twitter video sharing, so you can upload, email, or record (via webcam) your videos for instant sharing with your Twitter network.

Video pages are pretty sparse, but you can leave comments (powered by Disqus), grab embed codes, and get a glimpse of all the videos that a user has shared.
A feature that Firefox users who tweet via Twitter.com will love is Twiddeo's Greasemonkey script. The script enables Twiddeo videos to play right from your Twitter home page. Pretty neat, eh?

3. Twitc

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If you're looking for a one-stop shop for sharing photos, videos, and a myriad of different file types with Twitter, then Twitc's multipurpose hosting service could be just what the doctor ordered. Not only can you upload your own content — multiple files at a time — but you can also import videos via URLs, so YouTube and Hulu videos are all fair game.

What you get in extra features from Twitc comes with a cost. It takes more than just a few steps to actually tweet a video (and any other content you want to share). Before uploading content, you'll need to create and name your albums (which are like folders). Then while you're uploading or adding content, you can specify the appropriate album. Finally, you can return to your albums to select the appropriate video or image, and then click to push out to your Twitter stream.

Twitc is not the most immediate way to share videos with Twitter, but it does come with some extras that might make the additional steps worthwhile. With Twitc, not only can you update your Twitter status (no video or image required), but you can search, comment, favorite, and check out the most viewed, highest rated, or just plain random content on the site.

4. twitLENS

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twitLENS is another dual purpose tool that handles both video and image sharing via Twitter. This beta site supports multiple uploads at one time, videos up to 50 MB, mobile uploads, comments, and even anonymous uploads.
There are two things we love about twitLENS. First, it's the only app on this list that's actually supporting Twitter OAuth for secure login. Second, it's super easy to tag people in photos and videos using their Twitter names. To accomplish the latter, just upload your content, and then return to your profile to access the photo or video and tag away. Those tagged will get tweets from you (so use this wisely) notifying them that they're staring in your rich media content on twitLENS.

5. Tweetube

Tweetube started out as a way to share YouTube videos, then the service expanded to include Tweetube for Mac OSX, a desktop application for creating video via webcam to share with Twitter. Tweetube then hosts the videos and even allows for comments. Most recently, Tweetube added support for multiple photo uploads by web or email, and multiple link sharing.


Even with the updates, the only way to share video with Twitter is by YouTube URL or desktop webcam recordings, which happen to be limited to 25 seconds in length. Still, we like what Tweetube's doing. If they continue to evolve their product, it could be a great way to share videos with your Twitter friends.


6. Andrew Malcolm

A lot of tweets that go viral claim that amassing retweets will cause some actual good in the real world. So it was with this tweet, which said the dog food company Pedigree would provide a meal to a canine for each retweet.
Pedigree did indeed have a #tweetforbowls campaign last year, but the company said it reached its goal of donating 210,000 bowls to dogs in need three days before Andrew Malcolm’s tweet was actually sent. So it’s not clear these RTs actually accomplished anything. Pedigree didn’t respond to an email seeking clarification, but even today Twitter users regularly use this message and image to rack up RT’s.

7. Harry Styles

The One Direction member gave fans an uplifting message the day former member Zayn Malik announced he was leaving the group.

8. Adam Saleh

Popular YouTuber Adam Saleh made waves after posting this video claiming he was removed from a Delta flight after speaking Arabic on board. But it was later revealed that Saleh often makes prank videos and may have sparked the incident to get the footage.

9. Barack Obama

The departing President left office with a series of tweets thanking his supporters for their work over the last eight years, and encouraging them to stay active in the future.

10. Barack Obama famous personality

There are a few famous people who use Twitter besides One Direction, including the President of the United States. On the night he was reelected in 2012, Barack Obama’s staff posted this image of the president embracing First Lady Michelle Obama. It became the most retweeted-tweet ever at the time.

11. Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello, a singer and then a part of girl group Fifth Harmony, originally racked up more than a million retweets with this simple message. However, Twitter's now showing just 51,000 RTs on the tweet, though it's unclear why.

12. Denny Januar Ali

A pair of tweets by Indonesian political analyst Denny Januar Ali have racked up a combined 2.5 million retweets. In one, he is backing Indonesian presidential candidate Joko “Jokowi” Widodo. In the other, he is calling for an end to discrimination and pictured with a group of adorable kids in the accompanying photo whose shirts spell out “love.”
The popularity of these tweets is a reminder of Twitter’s global reach. Eighty percent of social network’s users reside outside the United States.

13. Louis Tomlinson

One Direction member Louis Tomlinson embraced his bromance with fellow member Harry Styles in this 2011 tweet. As the band’s stature grew, the tweet kept being recirculated and has now racked up more than two million retweets.

14. Carter Wilkerson

Carter Wilkerson is a man on a mission: A mission for free chicken nuggets. Twitter, occasionally a wonderful place, is trying its best to help.

15. Ellen DeGeneres

It took half of Hollywood to topple One Direction on Twitter. This star-studded selfie from the 2014 Academy Awards includes Bradley Cooper, Lupita Nyong’o, Jennifer Lawrence, Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey and literally half a dozen other extremely famous people.
Within hours it became the most-retweeted post in Twitter’s history and spawned a Simpsons parody. But the feeling of spontaneous exuberance at the heart of the image’s appeal was sullied when The Wall Street Journal reported the picture was in part product placement for Samsung’s Galaxy phone.