Last Updated: May 19, 2023, 00:39 IST
Elon Musk on Thursday that Twitter Blue subscribers will now be capable to add two-hour-long movies. (Image: News18)
Elon Musk-led Twitter had additionally launched paid verification service, referred to as Twitter Blue, which allowed customers to have a verified checkmark on their profiles
Elon Musk on Thursday took to Twitter to share the information that Twitter Blue subscribers would now be capable to add movies lasting as much as two hours.
This improvement follows Musk-led Twitter’s latest enhancements for the social media big, together with the introduction of voice and video chat capabilities.
“Twitter Blue Verified subscribers can now add 2-hour movies (8GB),” he tweeted.
Twitter Blue Verified subscribers can now upload 2 hour videos (8GB)!— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 18, 2023
Ever since assuming control of Twitter, billionaire tech entrepreneur has been actively implementing numerous modifications to the popular social media platform.
He introduced Twitter Blue, a paid verification service enabling users to obtain a distinguished blue checkmark on their profiles in exchange for a subscription fee.
The Tesla CEO also unveiled plans for features like encrypted direct messages (DMs), long-form tweets, and payment functionalities.
The latest development comes a few days after he appointed  Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of Twitter, stating that he plans to now focus  on product design and new technology.
The latest announcement on Twitter Blue garnered mixed reactions from users, with many expressing appreciation for the update while others criticized it.
Ah, Twitter, where brevity once reigned supreme and now it seems even our attention spans have stretched their limits! Two-hour videos? That’s quite the leap from 280 characters! I can already envision a world where we spend hours on end watching the mesmerizing art of avocado…— Harjinder Singh Kukreja (@SinghLions) May 18, 2023
“Ah, Twitter, where brevity once reigned supreme and now it seems even our attention spans have stretched their limits! Two-hour videos? That’s quite the leap from 280 characters,” one of many customers mentioned.
A verified username referred to as Ghost tweeted, “Twitter is the brand new Netflix.”
Another user said, “RIP YouTube. Thank you lord Elon.”
One of the customers requested, “are there plans to share advert income for video views like youtube?”