Twitter increases character limit for ‘Blue’ users!

Twitter has launched new updates for their “blue” subscription users. Allowing blue tick users to use up to 10,000 characters in length. In addition to this, the company has also introduced new formatting options, including bold and italic text. Twitter has urged its users to consider signing up for Twitter Blue, which provides access to new features, and apply to enable subscriptions on their accounts.

This would allow them to earn income directly through Twitter. This is not the first time Twitter has changed its character limit. In 2017, the company expanded its limit from 140 to 280 characters. The move was described by then-CEO Jack Dorsey as a “small change, but a big move” for the company.

The new 10,000-character limit is a significant increase from the previous limit of 280 characters. The announcement comes just one month after Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that he would be “extending long-form tweets to 10k soon.” However, Musk did not provide any timeline for the change. While the new features are only available to Twitter Blue subscribers, it remains to be seen if the company will eventually make them available to all users.

 

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