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An easy-to-follow guide on posting multiple pictures in a Tweet on X, formerly known as Twitter
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X is one of the popular social media services on the internet. In this micro-blogging site, you can upload multiple images in a single Tweet. Learn how to do it!

  1. Log in to Twitter . Go to  twitter.com in your browser and sign in with your account.
  2. Hit the Tweet button, at the top bar and write something under 280 characters in the Tweet box.
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  3. Add an image to your Tweet . Click on the photo icon from the bottom of the Tweet box and select an image from your computer.
  4. Click on the photo icon again choose another image from your computer. You can select up to 4 photos.
  5. Click on the Tweet button to post it on X.
  6. Click on each picture to see full size. Finished!
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    How can I write more words on Twitter? Do I have to pay?
    Community Answer
    While composing a tweet, press the (+) icon to add another tweet as a thread. It will chain the first and second together, one after the other. Alternatively, write what you want in a notes app of your choice, screenshot and then just post/upload the screenshot.
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    After composing more than 280 characters, can I save as PDF file and post on Twitter?
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    No, you cannot post non-media files to Twitter. The only exception is if you upload to a third party website and then link the file.
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      • You can only upload GIF, JPEG, and PNG files to X. X doesn't accept image file types like BMP or TIFF.
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