Twitter on Thursday announced that Blue subscribers in the US can now post long tweets of up to 4,000 characters on the microblogging platform.

The company posted from its @TwitterBlue account: “Starting today, if you’re subscribed to Twitter Blue in the US, you can create longer tweets.

“Most standard functions of Tweeting still apply, whether you want to post a picture, use a hashtag, or create a poll. But now you can type all the way up to 4,000 characters.”

“We know longer tweets could mean a lot of scrolling, so they’ll be capped at 280 characters on your timeline, and you’ll see a ‘Show more’ prompt to click and read the whole tweet,” it added.

Only Blue subscribers can post longer Tweets, but non-subscribers can read, reply, retweet, and quote Tweet to them.

Earlier, tweets were limited to only 280 characters, which still applies to non-subscribers.

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