How to quote tweet a video from another tweet

How to quote tweet a video from another tweet?

It’s easier than you might think! To quote tweet a video from another tweet, simply look at the video you want to share and click the Quote Tweet button. Once you’ve done that, copy and paste the tweet that you want to quote. It’s that easy!

How to quote tweet a video from a tweet?

When you see a video or YouTube link in a tweet if you want to share it in your own tweet, you need to click on the link and then copy it. But that wouldn’t be very smart since your tweet would be based on the length of the URL you copied. So if you want to quote the video instead of just the link, you need to click on the link, press the Command key (Mac) or Ctrl key (PC) and then click on the video

How to quote tweet a video that I tweeted?

If you want to quote tweet a video that you have previously posted to Twitter, you can do so by including the original tweet with the video. Just add a link to the tweet, then add a colon, followed by the video’s link. If the video is on Twitter, you should also add the @username of the person who originally posted it.

How to quote tweet a video from Instagram?

You can also share a video from Instagram with a tweet to get your content in front of more people. Just follow the steps outlined above. After you find the video you want to share, tap the time stamp and press the “Play” button. Then, tap the “Share” button to tweet your video. Add a comment and you’re done!

How to quote tweet a video from Twitter?

If you like the video you saw on Twitter, it’s easy to quote tweet it. Just click on the video to view it, then click on the tweet that the video is attached to. Once the tweet loads, click on the “quote” icon in the upper right corner of the tweet. Then type in your comment and hit “enter.” That’s it! Your tweet will include the video attached to the original tweet.