X Blue, formerly Twitter Blue, subscribers can now hide their checkmarks
to publish long-form content. The website has also expanded their video limit to 3 hours. Meanwhile, the social network has become less and less attractive for free users. It announced in July that it will limit the number of DMs non-paying users can send in an effort to limit spam, and it previously
on how many tweets a day a user can see due to"extreme levels of data scraping." While the restriction was temporary, unverified accounts were initially limited to 600 posts daily. the capability to hide checkmarks in March. Based on the screenshots Paluzzi shared, the verification process will remain the same, with users being required to submit a government ID to authenticate their identities. It now simply won't be obvious at first glance that someone's paying for X Blue.
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