
The site began rolling out the new tool last night, which allows users to post a photo within the body of a tweet by clicking on the small camera icon below the tweet box.
The icon then takes users through to their files so they can browse them and upload the photo of their choice. All photos are being hosted by a third-party company called Photobucket.
On Twitter's help centre blog, the service reassured users that they could continue to share photos using third party photo-sharing services, which has been the norm until now, such as Twitpic or yFrog.
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