If you’ve attempted to screenshot a tweet in the mobile app only to be prompted to share a link to it instead—well, that’s part of a new limited test on iPhone.

App researcherJane Manchun Wong’s Twittersays the test puts up a prompt when the user screenshots a tweet in the mobile app [App Store link], offering to share the tweet link instead. If you’re included in this test, you may see a different warning.

The prompt offers two options:Copy LinkandShare Tweet.

Twitter has confirmed toThe Vergethat it’s currently running this test with a small number of iOS users who are using its beta app via TestFlight. The company wouldn’t say when—or if, for that matter, this new prompt might launch to all users.

Twitter is trying to persuade me to Share Tweet or Copy Link instead of taking a screenshot of the Tweetpic.twitter.com/vwFYNsf003

— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane)August 01, 2025

Why Twitter doesn’t like screenshotted tweets

Sharing tweets natively as links is much better than sharing tweet screenshots. The primary reason is engagement. When you see a screenshotted link shared elsewhere like Snapchat messages, TikTok videos, WhatsApp group chats or Instagram stories and posts, you can’t simply touch the image to open the full tweet in your favorite Twitter app.Read:How to hide or remove birthday from your Twitter profile

This contributes to lower engagement on Twitter. That’s why instead of reposting screenshotted tweets on other platforms as images Twitter would prefer if you instead shared a direct link. And that’s why some people are seeing this new prompt.

This isn’t the only way Twitter is trying to grow users on its platform.

For instance, another test simply reminds people that they can share tweets with those who don’t have a Twitter account. The company is also contemplating the ability to take Twitter for a spin without having to create an account.