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Why does my video quality look poor when published on Twitter?

Updated March 30, 2019 02:46

Videos published on Twitter may initially appear to play with low resolution quality, to save bandwidth while publishing. However, video quality will be restored in about 15 minutes after it has been published, and should play properly.

 

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