The updated posting limit on Twitter will allow you to write a long text without breaking it into several separate tweets. However, only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use the service.
The “long tweet” feature will allow Blue subscribers in the US to post texts of up to 4,000 characters at a time. In the feed, the post is displayed in full, but with a “show more” button. If a tweet contains more than 280 standard characters, it cannot be saved as a draft or scheduled for publication. Most of the other features still work – you can add hashtags or images, and non-Blue users will be able to interact with posts as usual.
Twitter Blue subscribers will also be able to quote a long tweet or write a comment of up to 4,000 characters.
The company is currently working on adding a formatting feature to posts to make the font larger or stand out.
There were also aimed at simple formation of traits like white, underground & font size later this quarter.
The principle is that it is possible for people to create a lasting form naturally on Twitter, others are not forcing them to use another website.
Twitter will start recommending brevity in tweets.
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 9, 2023
A standard limit of 280 characters for posts was introduced in 2017, replacing the previous limit of 140 characters.
The update for longer tweets was rolled out fairly quickly, but not without problems — Twitter went down for a few hours the day after news of the feature’s launch. Some users could not post because they “exceeded the daily tweet limit”. Elon Musk reportedly sent out an email to employees asking them to pause work on the new features “in favor of maximum system stability and reliability, especially with the Super Bowl approaching.”
Twitter will charge $1,000 per month for the “golden tick” and another $50 for each additional company account