Twitter extends character limit to 10,000 for Twitter Blue subscribers
Twitter launched its Twitter Blue subscription feature in November, a month after Elon Musk acquired the social media company.
Twitter Inc. announced on Friday it is expanding the limited number of characters in tweets to 10,000 as well as introducing bold and italic text formatting options for the company's Twitter Blue subscribers.
We’re making improvements to the writing and reading experience on Twitter! Starting today, Twitter now supports Tweets up to 10,000 characters in length, with bold and italic text formatting.
— Twitter Write (@TwitterWrite) April 14, 2023
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Twitter launched its Twitter Blue subscription feature in November, a month after Elon Musk acquired the social media company.
After Musk's takeover, the company was devalued by half. Several main investors left the company, including the investment firm Fidelity, which downed the value of its stake by 56%.
Musk also introduced a major overhaul of the company by firing nearly two-thirds of employees and terminating former Twitter executives who were partly responsible for the platform's privacy, cybersecurity, and censorship measures.
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