Twitter has introduced a new feature that allows Twitter Blue subscribers to post tweets of 10,000 characters. Additionally, Twitter has added support for bold and italic text formatting.
In February, the social network introduced 4,000-character tweets for Blue subscribers to encourage people to post longer messages instead of threads.
This announcement comes as Elon Musk is introducing monetization tools for creators. On Thursday, he announced that creators can request monetization and offer subscriptions to users.
We’re making improvements to the writing and reading experience on Twitter! Starting today, Twitter now supports Tweets of up to 10,000 characters, with bold and italic text formatting.
Sign up for Twitter Blue to access these new features and sign up to enable…
—TwitterWrite (@TwitterWrite) April 14, 2023
For the next 12 months, Twitter will give all the money to creators after paying Apple or Google their 30% stake. Thereafter, the Apple/Google rate will drop to 15% and the social media company will receive a small commission from the creators.