Twitter Blue subscribers can now upload videos as long as two hours
the one-hour perk for Blue subscribers in December, and it recently brought its media player up to modern standards by offering playback-speed controls.
The update also lets iOS users upload longer videos in the mobile app . Android users with longer-form footage will still need to use a browser. But a Blue subscription isn’t required to watch the lengthier clips; anyone can do that.the company’s new CEO , replacing Musk in the coming weeks. She “will focus primarily on business operations, while I focus on product design and new technology,” he said on Friday.
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