Retweeting is the default way of sharing someone else’s tweet with your own followers. It works for all content-type shared on the platform but when it comes to videos, there is one more way to share. You can share someone else’s Twitter video without retweeting it. This second method is already used widely by many users and you may have come across such video shares on your home feed.
When you share a Twitter video this way, it is visible to your followers in a neat way as compared to retweeting or quote-retweeting it. Your followers only see your caption, the video itself, and the name of the account which posted it originally. The last part is to ensure that the original poster gets the due credit and your followers are able to reach that account easily as well.
This is how you can share Twitter videos without having to retweet them. Since this method does not deprive the original poster of the due credit, you do not have to worry about that aspect as well. The same method can also be applied when using Twitter on the web. The steps are similar including copying the tweet, removing the part following the question mark, and then adding “video/1” at the end.