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There is not yet an open program to be involved in our details pane. We use a mixture of technologies, including OEmbed to accomplish these. There’s nothing inherently evil about IFRAMEs and they’d likely be sandboxed within IFRAMEs regardless of whether using a pure OEmbed solution or otherwise. Look for news in the future on any opportunities for developers to participate, should they arise.
Twitter - please allow devs to embed rich media via opengraph tags, this would be a fantastic addition to the platform and would undoubtedly increase user engagement and overall retention.
Dear Twitter,
I can get non YouTube videos to play in Facebook posts, I can get non YouTube videos into Google search results but I can’t get a player/video independent of YouTube, Blip.tv or Vimeo into Tweets. Whilest I appreciate this is tricky I love the Opengraph style of markup (with an Oembed oneliner) that Blip.tv have agreed with yourselves to be acceptable.
<!-- start Twitter sharing meta -->
<meta name="twitter:card" content="player">
<meta name="twitter:player" content="/.mp4">
<meta name="twitter:player:height" content="360">
<meta name="twitter:player:width" content="640">
<meta name="medium" content="video">
<meta name="description" content="Test">
<!-- end Twitter sharing meta -->
Please can this apply more widely to all publishers?
Thanks,
Matt
meta name=“twitter:card” content=“player”>
< meta name = “twitter: máy nghe nhạc: chiều rộng” content = “640”>
< meta name = "twitter: máy nghe nhạc: chiều rộng" content = "640">