Breaking the 280-Character Barrier: Twitter Blue's New 10,000-Character Tweets Feature
Highlights
- Twitter Blue now allows tweets up to 10,000 characters.
- Users must subscribe to Twitter Blue to access longer tweets.
- Longer tweets appear as normal tweets with a "Read more" button.
- Twitter hopes longer tweets will encourage nuanced discussions while preserving brevity.
- Twitter Blue also offers other features, such as a blue checkmark and early access.
- Longer tweets feature is still in beta and subject to improvement based on feedback.
- Twitter Blue is a paid subscription service starting at $8/month.
Twitter has announced a new feature for its premium subscription service, Twitter Blue, that allows users to post tweets with up to 10,000 characters. This is a significant increase from the current limit of 280 characters, which has been a defining characteristic of the platform since its launch in 2006.
Twitter Blue is an opt-in, paid subscription that adds a blue checkmark to users' accounts and offers early access to select features, like Edit Tweet, Bookmark Folders, Custom App Icons, and NFT Profile Pictures. Twitter Blue also gives subscribers priority ranking in conversations, half ads, and 1080p video uploads. Twitter Blue is available globally with localized pricing starting at $8/month or $84/year in available countries.
The longer tweets feature is one of the most requested by Twitter users, who often resort to creating threads or screenshots of longer texts to share their thoughts on the platform. According to Twitter Blue's official account @TwitterBlue, the longer tweets feature is designed to give users more flexibility and freedom to express themselves on Twitter.
To use the longer tweets feature, users need to subscribe to Twitter Blue and tap on a new icon that appears on the compose screen. Users can then type or paste up to 10,000 characters in a single tweet. The tweet will appear as a normal tweet on the timeline, but with a "Read more" button that expands the tweet to show the full text. Users can also edit their longer tweets within 30 minutes of posting them.
Twitter says that the longer tweets feature is still in beta and will be improved based on user feedback. The company also says that it will monitor the impact of longer tweets on the quality and health of conversations on Twitter. Twitter hopes that the longer tweets feature will encourage more diverse and nuanced discussions on the platform, while still preserving its brevity and immediacy.
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