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Originally Posted by Bigtop
No, you're wrong. For example, if you put '  rig' at the end of the Twitter image url (after .jpg or .png), then it's higher resolution. For example, the picture that you posted:
This image link - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7HJxhxVAAAtB4w.jpg rig - it's actually higher resolution (1600 x 1600) than Instagram (typically 1080 x 1080, unless if it is a multi-image post which Instagram has recently been rolling out)...
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Sorry for the offtopic, but is it any different from adding ":large" at the end? It's exactly the same for this pic, but is it like that for the others as well?