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Twitter will soon expand their character limit from 280 to 4000 ; check out now

The 140-character limit on Twitter was recently expanded to 280 characters

Elon Musk is the CEO of Twitter and the founder of Tesla and Space X. After Elon Musk took over the CEO post on Twitter, he changed a lot of things and fired some of the employees. Now he is going to make a new change based on the character limit.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has announced that the service’s character limit would rise from the current 280 to 4000. A Twitter user questioned Elon, “Elon, is it true that Twitter is set to increase the characters limit from 280 to 4000?” Elon Musk responded to the user’s queries with “Yes.” However, he withheld other information, such as the timing of the modification.

“Not another Facebook @Twitter is efficient with 280 characters. Tweets should be 240. Another textbox entity limited to 1,000 characters is fine; however, it needs to be separate. I would rather just keep the 240 and use a thread. It allows for better interjections in threads”- Another user commented

The 140-character limit on Twitter was recently expanded to 280 characters. Threads will vanish if the character limit is raised from 280 to 4000; instead, people will just submit lengthy comments.



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