Platform
Share Button Update
Web Platform: Twitter Sharing Emoji Issue
Twitter Feeds Not Updating After a Gap of 7 Days of Inactivity
LinkedIn Feeds - Posts With Hashtags Importing Extra Characters
Twitter - Unable To Import Posts That Use x.com in the URL
Mobile
Android
Instagram - Portrait Images Being Cropped When Sharing to Instagram
Platform
Share Button Update
Today we are releasing a major change to the share button in our existing user post sharing workflow on the web platform. Previously the share button was a single button for sharing, now, with a drop-down arrow that has the option to add to Auto Queue or Schedule Post.
In this release, we have broken those options into separate buttons so the ability to add to Auto Queue or Schedule Post is more prominent. As you can see in the option below, the Share Now button will respect brand colors and the Auto Queue and Schedule Post buttons appear alongside.
On our Mobile platforms, this will remain as it is due to space limitations.
Web Platform: Twitter Sharing Emoji Issue
We identified a problem in which including an emoji in a text when sharing to Twitter would trigger an error, indicating that the character limit had been exceeded, leading to a sharing failure. We are pleased to announce that this issue has been successfully resolved.
Twitter Feeds Not Updating After a Gap of 7 Days of Inactivity
We encountered an issue where Twitter feeds failed to update following a period of 7 days of inactivity. We are pleased to report that this issue has been addressed and resolved.
LinkedIn Feeds - Posts With Hashtags Importing Extra Characters
An issue was found on LinkedIn feeds where posts with hashtags were importing additional characters. This issue has now been resolved.
Twitter - Unable To Import Posts That Use x.com in the URL
We encountered an issue that prevented the import of Twitter posts containing URLs with 'x.com.' We're delighted to announce that this issue has been successfully resolved.
Mobile
Instagram (Android) - Portrait Images Being Cropped When Sharing to Instagram
We identified an issue where some portrait images were being heavily cropped when shared to Instagram. This has now been resolved.