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It's not simple to learn the art of tweeting, which involves conveying quick bursts of your thoughts, passions, and moments in just 280 characters. However, Twitter Blue users may now exhale comfortably because their tweets can now be up to 25,000 characters long, which is a significant increase.
Twitter Blue users are now able to write posts up to 25,000 characters long, according to a tweet from employee Prachi Poddar. 10,000 characters used to be the maximum length for paid subscribers, which could still be a pretty long tweet. Tweet length is only one of several modifications that have been made since Elon Musk took over the business.
Writers, journalists, bloggers, and anybody else anxious to publish more in-depth news, research, or articles are likely to find this update, which allows Twitter Blue users to express themselves in up to 25,000 characters, appealing. It's vital to keep in mind, though, that this modification can lessen one of Twitter's distinguishing qualities, as its concise tweets have distinguished it from other social networking sites.
Since taking over as Twitter's owner, Musk has been aggressively looking for methods to increase the company's profitability. One of his choices was the global debut in March of the paid subscription service known as Twitter Blue. Twitter regularly improves its service by introducing new capabilities, such tweet editing, in an effort to draw a growing number of paying customers.
Currently, Twitter has over 80 million users just in the United States and about 353 million users worldwide. It's interesting to note that this reflects a modest reduction from the prior year. Therefore, it is not surprising that the business is working to improve its platform and provide new services in order to draw in potential paying users. Hopefully interesting changes will soon be available to free users as well.
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