Humans love to watch other humans, whether it’s movies by Frederick Wiseman or vertical videos on your phone. In a way, we’re ...
X (formerly Twitter) has introduced a new tab on its explore page, giving users a verticle video tab, similar to TikTok and Instagram.
If you’re capturing a living room or a more spacious area, you’re not going for a vertical shot. That said, most designers aren’t interested in only getting content for Instagram.
With TikTok’s future in limbo, rivals X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky have introduced vertical video feeds similar to those popularized by the China-based platform.
Earlier this week, X released its vertical video feed in the ... common across social networks, including Instagram, TikTok, and others. Video experiences have become a key focus for X in general.