
There was a time when sharing a tweet with Snapchat meant taking a screenshot of the Twitter app and uploading it to Snapchat. Fortunately, that is no longer necessary. Tweets can be shared directly on Snapchat as stickers for your stories.
At the moment, this feature is only available through the Twitter app for iPhone and iPad. When it comes to Android, it should work the same way.
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To get started, open Twitter, find the tweet you want to share and tap the share icon below it.
From the share menu, tap Snap camera.
The first time you use this feature, a pop-up message will notify you that Twitter wants to open the Snapchat app; tap “Open” to allow it.
The Snapchat story creation screen appears with the tweet at the top as a sticker. Unfortunately, you cannot resize or move the tweet on this screen. You have to take a background photo while the Twitter sticker takes up most of your screen.
When you’re done, tap the circular shutter button to take a photo.
You can now resize or move the tweet sticker by pinching and dragging the image across the screen. When everything is where you want it, you can use any normal Snapchat editing tools to tweak the look of your snap.
When you’re done, tap the blue arrow to choose where to send it or who to share it with.
Select “My Story” from the share screen, choose other friends you want to send it to and tap the arrow.
That is it! The tweet is now on your Snapchat story and people can swipe up to see the original tweet and any replies.