Now verified subscribers with Twitter’s blue tick will be able to upload videos of up to 2 hours on the platform. Twitter CEO Elon Musk tweeted and informed about this new feature. However, users can upload videos only up to a maximum of 8GB. Earlier, these users could upload videos of up to 1 hour (maximum 2 GB) on the platform.
Normal Twitter users (non-blue tick subscribers) will not be able to use this feature. Anyone who wants to upload and share a video of up to two hours on Twitter, will have to take Twitter’s monthly blue subscription. Non-Blue Tick subscribers can currently only upload videos of up to 140 seconds (2 minutes, 20 seconds) to Twitter.
Blue subscription costs Rs 650 for web users
The Blue subscription service costs Rs 900 per month for Android and iOS mobile users in India. Web users can avail Blue subscription service for Rs 650 a month. Musk wants to strengthen Twitter financially by the end of 2023. They have modified Blue subscription service to increase revenue.
The character limit was increased to 10,000 last month.
Twitter last month increased the character limit from 280 to 10,000. That is, you can write the entire article here without any hindrance. Not only this, now text formatting like bold and italics can also be used on Twitter. Twitter also introduced the monetization feature for creators.
Twitter has rebranded the ‘Super Follow’ option from the year 2021 as ‘Subscription’. In this, users can charge people $ 3, $ 5 and $ 10 per month for exclusive content. This also includes subscriber-only chat on Spaces.
Special features available to Blue Tick Verified Subscribers
After tweeting, you can edit the post 5 times within 30 minutes.
Only content creators with Blue Subscription can earn money through Twitter.
Users can make long tweets of up to 10,000 characters.
Now you have to pay money to read articles on Twitter
Elon Musk has announced major changes on the micro-blogging site Twitter on Saturday. He tweeted that now media publishers will be allowed to charge users for reading articles on social media platforms from next month.
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Now verified subscribers with Twitter’s blue tick will be able to upload videos of up to 2 hours on the platform. Twitter CEO Elon Musk tweeted and informed about this new feature. However, users can upload videos only up to a maximum of 8GB. Earlier, these users could upload videos of up to 1 hour (maximum 2 GB) on the platform.
Normal Twitter users (non-blue tick subscribers) will not be able to use this feature. Anyone who wants to upload and share a video of up to two hours on Twitter, will have to take Twitter’s monthly blue subscription. Non-Blue Tick subscribers can currently only upload videos of up to 140 seconds (2 minutes, 20 seconds) to Twitter.
Blue subscription costs Rs 650 for web users
The Blue subscription service costs Rs 900 per month for Android and iOS mobile users in India. Web users can avail Blue subscription service for Rs 650 a month. Musk wants to strengthen Twitter financially by the end of 2023. They have modified Blue subscription service to increase revenue.
The character limit was increased to 10,000 last month.
Twitter last month increased the character limit from 280 to 10,000. That is, you can write the entire article here without any hindrance. Not only this, now text formatting like bold and italics can also be used on Twitter. Twitter also introduced the monetization feature for creators.
Twitter has rebranded the ‘Super Follow’ option from the year 2021 as ‘Subscription’. In this, users can charge people $ 3, $ 5 and $ 10 per month for exclusive content. This also includes subscriber-only chat on Spaces.
Special features available to Blue Tick Verified Subscribers
After tweeting, you can edit the post 5 times within 30 minutes.Only content creators with Blue Subscription can earn money through Twitter.Users can make long tweets of up to 10,000 characters.
Now you have to pay money to read articles on Twitter
Elon Musk has announced major changes on the micro-blogging site Twitter on Saturday. He tweeted that now media publishers will be allowed to charge users for reading articles on social media platforms from next month.