Yesterday, Instagram, the photo-sharing social networking site, removed Twitter card support.
Twitter cards let users to see photos inline with their twitter feed. Without Twitter card integration, users need to click the link, leave Twitter and go to Instagram’s site to view the photo.
Some think this move by Instagram is retaliation for Twitter blocking Instagram from using its friend-finding API feature back in July. It may also be happening because social media titan Facebook, Twitter’s main rival in the social media realm, recently bought Instagram.
Yesterday the CEO of Instagram Kevin Systrom released the following statement:
“We are currently working on building the best experience for Instagram users. A handful of months ago, we supported Twitter cards because we had a minimal web presence. We’ve since launched several
improvements to our website that allow users to directly engage with Instagram content through likes, comments, hashtags and now we believe the best experience is for us to link back to where the content lives. We will continue to evaluate how to improve the experience with Twitter and Instagram photos. As has been the case, Instagram users will continue to be able to share to Twitter as they originally did before the Twitter Cards implementation.”Read more at the New York Times