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How to Create Your Own GIFs in the Twitter iOS App

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Twitter has updated its iOS app with a new in-app camera feature that lets users create their own animated GIFs for posting to the social media platform. The following steps show you how it's done.
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  1. In Twitter, hit the big blue plus button to start composing a tweet.
  2. Tap the picture icon in the compose window, just above the virtual keyboard.
  3. Tap the camera icon.
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  4. Make sure GIF is selected below the shutter button.
  5. Tap the shutter button to create a short GIF or long press the button to record a longer one.
  6. Use the arrow icons above the viewfinder to set the GIF to repeat from the start or to continually invert the direction of playback for a "boomerang" effect.
  7. If you're happy with the outcome, tap Use GIF and then tweet your creation. If you'd like to start over, tap Retake.
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Note that the feature is iOS-only as of writing, and GIFs created in this way can't be saved to your iPhone – they can only be tweeted.

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