Twitter Blue Users Can Now Post 25,000-Character-Long Tweets

Blue Users

Twitter has announced the change in tweet character. The business recently doubled the limit for a tweet for blue users to 25,000 characters.

Today, the business updated its Twitter Blue page to reflect the limit. Twitter engineer Prachi Poddar sent a lengthy tweet about the change last week.

About the New Update for Blue Users

Users will likely be able to post long-form articles or short stories with the new character limit expansion. Musk is making sure that users have enough words to finish the sentence. 

Blue Users

Twitter’s competitors Mastodon (500 characters) and Bluesky (300 characters) have substantially smaller character limits per post. 

And reading these lengthy posts on the platform might be tiresome. Twitter should consider enhancing users’ reading experiences as a potential next step.

Blue Users

The social media platform has expanded the character limit for tweets. In addition, it permitted Twitter Blue subscribers to upload lengthier videos. Twitter began allowing premium users to upload 60-minute films in 1080p in December. It raised this cap to two-hour videos last month. Music publishers filed a lawsuit against Twitter for failing to limit the use of illegal music on the social media site because of the video enlargement function.

Closing Note

Twitter raised the character limit to 4,000 in February before introducing it to 10,000 in April. The company also supported text formatting options like bold and italic at that time.

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Under the previous management, the business changed once in the preceding ten years, from 140 to 280 characters. Additionally, users objected to such a move.

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