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Long tweets come to Twitter: subscribers will be able to write messages up to 4000 characters

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Twitter This is no longer a social network for short posts. Starting this Wednesday, all subscribers to Twitter Blue On the platform, they will be able to write up to 4000 characters.

Keeping a promise made a few weeks ago, Twitter This will allow paid users to make those long tweets, thereby preventing them from having to go to other services to create those posts.

long tweets

Twitter It originally had a 140 character limit, which increased to 280 in 2017.

There’s a big leap now in terms of characters.

Long tweets will not be fully displayed on the wall, but like Facebook, they will be displayed at normal size and with a “Read more” button so that the entire content of the post can be read.

In November 2022, the platform began rolling out the Notes feature to a small group of users, allowing them to post an unlimited number of longer format media posts from their account. Twitter. In these “Notes”, the publications were contained in a preview similar to how they appear in the links in this article. To read the story, users had to click on a link in the embedded post and navigate to another page.

everything is paid

Increasingly for Twitter start monetizing instruments that even before the arrival Elon Musk they were free.

With this measure, the billionaire is trying to pay off his large debts on a platform that is about to go bankrupt. Similarly, he returns his $44 billion investment he put into buying the social network.

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