Twitter has announced an expansion of the limits of content that can be posted in a single tweet.
TechCrunch explained that since Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, the platform has been expanding the boundaries of the content you can publish through a single tweet.
In its latest move, the company has increased the character limit for a tweet to 25,000 for users on its paid service.
In February, Twitter increased the limit to 4,000 characters, and later expanded it to 10,000 characters in April.
At that time, the company also introduced support for text formatting features such as bold and italic.
"Under previous management, the company made one change from going to 140 characters to 280 characters in the last decade. And for that step, it faced pushback from users."
"Twitter also allowed blue tick subscribers to upload longer videos. Last December, Twitter started allowing paid users to upload 60-minute 1080p videos. In the past month, that limit has increased to two-hour videos."