Twitter urges user not to share Instagram photos on microblogging platform
Twitter began sending messages to its users urging them not to publish photos that have already been posted on Instagram.
Some verified users – including celebrities, brands, journalists and other public figures – received from the microblogging website a notification which encourage them “to publish the photos directly to Twitter in order to make sure that their fans will be able to see them every time.”
The Guardian says that the reason why Twitter is trying to persuade its users not to disseminate links to Instagram pictures, could be related to the increasing number of users gathered by the online photo platform.
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When Instagram announced that it has over 300 million active users in December 2014, most commentators compared this figure with the latest reports about the number of Twitter users, estimated to be 284 million.
On the other hand, Instagram is owned by Facebook, the largest social network in the world and a Twitter competitor. Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012 after a billion dollars deal.
Social networking site Facebook is visited by 1.35 billion active users each month, which means that nearly half of Earth’s population connected to the internet use this platform at least once a month, as reported by The Wall Street Journal in late October 2014.