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Elon Musk confirmed that he would seek to increase the character limit in Twitter from 280 to 4000,
This information was provided in his always-active personal account on the social network, although without further details.
More characters on Twitter
In response to a question about whether there are rumors of plans Twitter to increase the character limit to 4000 were true, Musk answered “Yes”.
Twitter It originally had a 140 character limit, which increased to 280 in 2017.
The exact details of the character cap increase are not yet known, but previous reports and Musk’s tweets have suggested that Twitter this can make it easier for users to split long lines of text into multiple tweets that are part of a thread.
It seems like increasing it to 4000 characters would eliminate this idea and users could just post longer blocks of text in separate posts.
Changes on Twitter
Twitter announced over the weekend that it plans to restart its subscription service Twitter Blue on Monday, which will offer users a blue verified tick and other perks such as the ability to edit tweets and download higher-resolution 1080p videos.
Twitter Blue it will be relaunched with a higher price of $11 per month for iPhone users after Musk criticized Apple’s 30% commission on in-app purchases.
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