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  • Updated: February 09, 2023

Twitter Blue Introduces 4,000 Character Tweets To Subscribers

Twitter Blue Introduces 4,000 Character Tweets To Subscriber

Twitter has introduced the availability of longer tweets For paid users.

Blue subscribers are no longer restricted to 280 characters and can write tweets up to 4,000 characters long.

For quotes in tweets and replies, the same restriction is in effect.

Long tweets can be accompanied by media posts, such as photographs or videos, according to Twitter.

All users can read long tweets, but only Twitter Blue subscribers can post them.

If you wish to read more, you can click "Show more" once the first 280 characters appear on the timeline.

Due to the format's introduction, subscribers may be persuaded to post longer tweets rather than threads.

However, this could become complicated and confusing if non-Blue users continue to post threads.

On its Blue support page, Twitter also said it would soon cut the number of advertising seen to Blue customers in half.

Elon Musk has also previously discussed a more expensive, ad-free subscription option.

In the past, Twitter Blue also made it possible to upload films lasting 60 minutes.

Musk undoubtedly wants bloggers and video producers to share their work on the site, but there will be a cost involved.

India, Brazil, and Indonesia were also added to the markets where Twitter Blue is now accessible, bringing the total to 15.

Twitter Blue has a monthly fee in India Rs 650 ($7.87), which is significantly more than other subscriptions like YouTube Premium, Spotify, or Apple Music.

The latter all have monthly fees of less than $4.

Comparatively speaking, the most expensive Netflix subscription, which enables you to watch streaming content in 4K quality on four screens, is 650 per month.

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