Interestingly, the announcement comes from the Twitter Write handle instead of the official Twitter Blue handle. The former has been the representative for Twitter Notes, a feature that already lets free and paid users share articles up to 2,500 words in length. Notes were built upon Revue, a Substack-like editorial and newsletter-sharing platform that Twitter bought in 2021 and eventually killed in December 2022.
While Twitter Notes is a viable way to share long-form content on Twitter, it is restricted to certain regions only. If there are any lessons from Musk’s ways of operating the blue bird app, we can safely assume Notes may never be globally available or even be deprecated to give Twitter Blue better visibility. Nonetheless, the 10,000-character limit may finally be a worthy feature that makes the $8 payout to the Chief Meme Officer at the company freshly named X seem reasonable.
Meanwhile, if you still want to use an effective notes-sharing service that doesn’t cost you to publish your views, you can try the recently announced Substack Notes, a new distribution feed that was launched after Twitter started flagging Substack links as unsafe.
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