If you subscribe to Twitter Blue, you can now make posts up to 4,000 characters long. Any tweet longer than 280 characters now hides any extra content beyond a 'show more' prompt.
, where long posts have been available for a while. However, it could be helpful if you'd like to share the same post across multiple social platforms without having to split it up or write a condensed version.only had 180,000 Blue subscribers
in the US as of mid-January, and roughly 290,000 worldwide. While the revamped subscription hasn't been available for very long, it needs to be highly attractive to enthusiasts if Elon Musk wants to achieve a goal of generating half of Twitter's revenue from subscriptions.
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