Elon Musk sentences the end of the “threads” on Twitter and expands the space to write a tweet

Elon Musk sentences the end of the “threads” on Twitter and expands the space to write a tweet

Since he became CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk It has not stopped changing and introducing policies on the social network, in order to improve the experience of its users and advocate for freedom of expression.

Many of the changes have been controversial on the platform, such as the paid verification system or the reinstatement of suspended profiles. However, one of the functions that seems to please the ‘tweeters’ is the character increase from 280 to 4,000 per tweet.

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Initially, Twitter allowed its users to write up to 140 characters in a tweet, something that started what is known as “threads”, a sequence of tweets to tell a story on the social network. Currently it is allowed to write up to 280 characters per message.

A user of the platform asked Elon Musk if the decision to increase the number of characters from 280 to 4,000 was true and the businessman replied “Yes”.

In retweets and responses, many users express their appreciation for the feature announced by the tycoon. Others, on the other hand, prefer the brevity of the publications.

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Until the Tweet extension is officially rolled out, users will be able to make use of other Twitter features, such as the Twitter Blue subscription system. (AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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