4000 Characters for verified accounts

Neha Khan
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Have you noticed that Twitter now allows users to write 4000 characters in a tweet? Only those subscribed to the Blue can write 4000 characters in a tweet. All you have to do is sign up for Twitter Blue. Long-form tweets are being added to the microblogging platform as part of Musk's "much larger" interface overhaul. Only those who have subscribed to the Blue can now write 4000 characters in a tweet. Twitter has increased its character limit for the second time. When the service first launched, tweets were limited to 140 characters. That limit was increased to 280 for all users in 2017. The character limit on tweets is now more than 14 times that amount. Twitter Blue existed prior to Elon Musk's takeover, but has undergone several significant changes under his leadership. The service costs $11 per month for mobile and $8 per month for the web. The announcement of Twitter Blue's increased character limit coincided with widespread issues that prevented users from tweeting at all. Twitter has announced the end of completely free API access, revenue sharing for Blue verified creators, and the discontinuation of legacy verification in the last week. The Twitter circus is difficult to keep up with, so stick with Shacknews for the latest news.
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