Updated: Instagram Disables Support for Twitter Cards

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Alex Fitzpatrick
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Updated: Instagram Disables Support for Twitter Cards

Instagram images are not displaying on Twitter cards as of Sunday afternoon. Instead, users are being shown an empty white space where a photo should live. A link to the Instagram photo is still included.

Update: A Facebook spokesperson confirmed to AllThingsD that Instagram has disabled all support for Twitter cards. Instead, Instagram shots shared via Twitter will only include a link to the photo's Instagram URL.

This is only a test. @ Mashable HQ instagr.am/p/TBySLoBpwj/— Alex Fitzpatrick (@AlexJamesFitz) December 9, 2012

Is this thing on? instagr.am/p/TByej4EGzn/— Jordan Cohen (@jorcohen) December 9, 2012

Goodbye, Instagram in my twitter stream. Le sigh. twitter.com/MikeIsaac/stat…— Mike Isaac (@MikeIsaac) December 9, 2012

Several Twitter users have indicated the problem is only happening on official Twitter applications, while third-party apps remain unaffected.

Several months after Facebook acquired Instagram, the latter company disabled its integration with Twitter cards. The change resulted in users' images being shown in a cropped format, the same treatment received by other images. Soon afterward, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom explained that decision while promising Instagram would "always be integrated with Twitter."

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