Twitter’s tweet limit is now 10,000 characters, but only for paid users

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Since the takeover by Elon Musk, Twitter has been implementing various changes that many users of the platform are now a fan of. Well, the company has announced yet another change recently, this time the increase of the tweet limit to 10,000 characters for paid users. 

Announced via the official Twitter Write account, the platform revealed that the change will be implemented starting today. Furthermore, paid users can also use bold and italic text formatting. 

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Besides that, Twitter is also rebranding “Super Follows” to “Subscriptions”, allowing users to charge monthly fees for exclusive content and access to chats in Spaces. These subscription fees include USD3, 5 and 10 in the United States, with the platform promising not to take any of the creator’s earnings for the next year.  

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