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Now You Can Do Long Tweets, Character Limit Increased

Posted on the 14 April 2023 by Mayankgupta
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Elon Musk finally after a long wait Twitter But the character limit has been increased. Now users can write their tweets up to 10,000 characters. Along with this, Twitter is now also supporting bold and italic text formatting. The company has given information about this by tweeting from its official Twitter account. Users of the micro-blogging platform can openly express their views in tweets. This step has been taken to improve the experience of reading and writing on Twitter.

Twitter Character Limit

Twitter Write has given information about this by tweeting from its official Twitter account. It has been told in the tweet that the experience of writing and reading on Twitter is being improved. Starting today, Twitter now supports tweets up to 10,000 characters in length, with bold and italic text formatting.

Along with this, it has also been told in the tweet that to use these new features, one has to sign up for Twitter Blue. To apply today, tap Monetization in Settings.

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.

Sign up for Twitter Blue to access these new features, and apply to enable…

— Twitter Write (@TwitterWrite) April 14, 2023

Only these users will get the facility

Twitter CEO Elon Musk retweeted this tweet. However, people will have to pay to use this feature. Only Blue subscribers will be able to take advantage of the increased character limit.

For your information, let us tell you that last month Musk answered a question on the social media platform that he was working on increasing the long-form tweets to 10k soon.

A Twitter user posted a question saying that the dev community and I were wondering if you can add code blocks to tweets?, to which Musk replied that the company would soon increase the character limit for long-form tweets. Will give Now the company has done this. However, this facility is not for everyone.



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