Twitter Will Preserve Accuracy and Sharpness on Uploaded Jpeg Images ByBill Toulas-December 11, 2019.694 Twitter will handle Jpeg uploads with better care that they are not converted or downloaded. Hopefully new communities of photography will emerge and the users will interact more with the uploads. Support for Png zooming and steganography security are still awaiting clarifications. Nolan O’Brien, of Twitter, has confirmed that starting today, the popular social media site will maintain the Jpeg encoding in the images uploaded by the users that make it look great. This will greatly improve the overall consistency and sharpness of the Jpeg images as there will be no conversion to another scaling down format etc. The preview photos will of course adopt a light-loading approach so they are smaller than the original as anything else will cause irritating lag when the user browses the post feed. For example: the photo attached is actually a 97 percent quality Guetzli encoded Jpeg with no chroma subsampling. Pic.twitter.com / Eyq67nfM0E Nolan O’Brien (@NolanObrien) December 11, 2019 As O’Brien has also explained, this new system will slowly be rolled out to other image types, such as user avatars. Another explanation is that Twitter will only maintain the encoding for the bitmap and not the metadata for the images uploaded. Whatever the data in Exif is, it gets stripped and discarded. This is done primarily to protect the privacy of the file owner or photographer, as the metadata can include location data and other sensitive data. Nothing has been said about other common image filetype formats such as the Png but in the near future they will probably be pursuing the same handling. It is evident from the above that Twitter is working to become more photo-friendly for users who want to upload images of crisp quality. This could ignite the development of the platform’s photography-themed communities to engage more users with great-looking tweets, and generally bring media loyalty to the standards of today. Some may still worry about zooming functionality without moving the picture to a new tab but this hasn’t been introduced on Twitter yet so this method will stay the same for now. One thing that has not been explained is what is being done by the site about steganography in images and if this is now influenced by the latest changes in how the encoding is treated. A year ago we reported a report about Twitter only finding these photos on user posts after the hackers had successfully manipulated others accusing Chinese and Saudi Arabian hacking groups. Back then, with the aid of Trend Micro analysts, the malware code was found and Twitter has not received a briefing on what they are doing to address this issue and since then minimize the risk to users. Get an Amazon Fire Tv 4 K when you prepay DirecTv NowByNovak Bozovic-April 21 2018.695 Figure 1 Picture Courtesy of Xcite DirecTv Now offers an Amazon Fire Tv 4k free of charge.Since you know the Battlegrounds of PlayerUnknown is not new, which is already available for Windows Pc and Xbox One, but you can’t play it on mobile devices unfortunately. Even though Pubg is already residing in Asia and Canada before being limited to the Us. But now Pubg’s on Ios as well as iOs live on mobile in the Us. Download it from the StoreApp Web for Google Play. Pubg Mobile Play, however, is no different than Windows Pc and Xbox One. The same experience you’ll have on all the apps. When it comes to the Battlegrounds of PlayerUnknown, 100 players are forced into a battle for survival to combat each other. The game is similar to the recent popular Fortnite Battle Royale that takes Pubg’s core concept and bundles it with a graphics of the next generation. Nonetheless, a recent release of Pubg Us happens after the launch of Fortnite Battel Royale Mobile Invite where the spammer takes advantage of it by spreading the fake invite code via social media. The mobile version of Pubg is created for your knowledge and live by now is thanks to a Chinese man Tencent who owns WeChat and has managed to invest in many games, such as the League of Legends.