To copy a tweet as a picture, you can use a website like Twitter’s own TweetDeck, or a third-party app like Twitpic. To do it on TweetDeck, simply select the tweet you want to copy, and click the “Copy link to tweet” button that appears below it. Then, open up Twitpic or another photo-sharing site, and paste the link into the website’s uploader.

Yes, you can screenshot a Twitter picture.

To screenshot a tweet on an iPad, press and hold the Home button and the Sleep/Wake button at the same time. After a few seconds, you’ll hear a shutter sound and the screenshot will be saved to your Photos app.

To save a Twitter DM photo, you first need to open the photo in a new window. Then, right-click on the photo and select “Save Image As.” Finally, choose the location on your computer where you want to save the photo and click “Save.

Twitter has a built-in feature that allows users to save tweets to their camera roll. To do this, simply tap on the three dots in the top right corner of the tweet and select “save photo.” The tweet will be saved to your camera roll as a .jpg file.

Yes. Most social media platforms, like Twitter, have a notification system that alerts the original poster when someone takes a screenshot of their post.

Yes, you can. Twitter has a built-in screen recorder that you can use to record your screen. To use the recorder, go to Twitter and click on the three lines in the top left corner. Then, select “Settings and Privacy.” Scroll down and select “Screen Recording.” You can then start recording your screen.

There are a few different ways to take screenshots on a computer. The most common way is to use the “Print Screen” button on your keyboard. To do this, press the “Print Screen” button and the screenshot will be saved to your clipboard. You can then paste it into a document or email.Another way to take screenshots is to use a program like Snagit or Jing.

Twitter doesn’t allow users to save photos for copyright reasons. The company wants users to view images on its site so that it can generate advertising revenue.