Twitter is the largest microblogging platform, with over three hundred million users worldwide.
You can post a video or GIF as a Tweet and make sure people engage with the video after watching it.
However, if you are the recipient, you may have seen these videos and GIFs playing automatically on your device. This is the default setting of Twitter which you can easily change.
Why should you turn off autoplay on Twitter?
Twitter wants its users to have a smooth and enjoyable experience at all times, which is why it automatically plays its videos and GIFs.
Although this can be convenient sometimes, it can become a problem when using limited data plans. Also, not all videos on your timeline are the ones you want to watch or play when you’re near people.
This feature was introduced by Twitter in 2015 to increase engagement and provide a better and smoother experience.
How to turn off autoplay on mobile apps
Most Twitter users use the app more than the desktop site. This is because it allows them to tweet and consume content on the go.
But if you find the autoplay feature inconvenient, there are some steps you need to follow to turn it off.
They are listed below:
- Launch your Twitter application and log in to your account.
- Swipe right to open the side menu and tap Settings & Privacy.
- Click Accessibility, displays and languages.
- Click “Data Usage”.
- Tap Video Autoplay and tap Never.
- The option is saved automatically, and videos will not play automatically when you scroll through your timeline on the mobile app.
How to turn off autoplay on desktop browser
If you’re using Twitter from a desktop browser, you can also easily turn off video autoplay.
Turning off Twitter desktop autoplay involves the following steps:
- Launch your web browser and visit the official website.
- Log in and click the “More” icon in the left sidebar.
- Under Settings and Support, click Settings and Privacy.
- Click Accessibility, displays and languages.
- Tap Data usage, tap Autoplay, then select Never.
Conclusion
Through this, you can turn off autoplay on any device or method you use to access Twitter. If you want to go back to the default setting of autoplay videos, you can use the same process to turn the autoplay feature back on.