Hello @gigsoup,
Thanks for reaching out. Please rest assured, this issue can be solved.
There are several reasons why Twitter will publish your tweet without a picture.
When sharing link posts, Twitter automatically takes the information to create a link preview from the meta information of your blog post. The so-called OG Tags or Twitter Card Tags consists of title, teaser text and post image.
First of all, please make sure that you have set the Twitter Card tags correctly in the source code of your blog post. If there is no Twitter Card/OG parameter available, the networks get any suitable one from the page. Therefore it may work for FB and Co. but not for Twitter if the image format is wrong.
You can check the OG Tags and Twitter Card Tags of your blog post by right-clicking on the page and selecting “Show page information”. Afterwards copy the og:image to a separate tab to see which image is set for your blog post.
I checked the respective image of your blog post which is mentioned in your screenshot: https://www.gigsoupmusic.com/news/new-music-news/uk-country-trio-traveller-reflect-on-old-stories/
I noticed that the OG/Twitter Card parameter image is not set and I got the notification ”Page not found… Oops!”.
Learn more about OG/Twitter Card meta tags and how to set them correctly:
https://www.blog2social.com/en/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=0&id=117&artlang=en
However, with the Facebook-debugger you can check the URL of your blog post as well.It provides you with additional information about your blog post:
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/sharing
Furthermore you can use our checklist to revise your image for your social media:
https://www.blog2social.com/en/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=11&id=144&artlang=en
Please make sure that your image meets the requirements for Twitter and try to post to Twitter again with Blog2Social.
If this still does not work as expected, please do not hesitate to get back to me with more information on the Blog2Social version you are using and, if possible, please be so kind to provide us with a screenshot of your Twitter post format settings.