Twitter Blue introduces Subscriptions and 10,000-character tweets: As of today, Twitter Blue subscribers can now create tweets with up to 10,000 characters, a significant increase from the previous cap of 4,000 characters.
The purpose of this new function is to provide users with more room on the platform for self-expression and thought-sharing. Twitter Blue users now have a character limit increase and the option to bold or italicize text. Users who want to draw attention to key details or stand out in their tweets are predicted to find this feature to be popular.
Twitter Blue introduces Subscriptions for exclusive content
In addition, Twitter has debuted “Subscriptions,” a new feature that takes the place of “Super Follows.” Users can charge people $3, $5, or $10 per month for premium content, such as chats in Spaces that are only available to subscribers. Except for transaction fees, Twitter has promised not to take any of its earnings over the next 12 months.
The action is a part of Twitter’s efforts to increase user value and diversify its revenue sources. Since earlier this year, the company has been testing the Super Follows feature, which has since been renamed to Subscriptions.
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Users will be able to charge their followers for access to premium content on their Twitter accounts thanks to the new feature. As a result, paid users will have access to premium material that free users won’t have access to, such as subscription apps.