Now, Twitter will permit its premium users to submit films up to two hours long and 8GB in size.
According to Tech Crunch, the old restriction of one hour and two gigabyte files has been increased, but the video quality is still 1080p.
Twitter’s decision aims to increase the appeal of its Blue membership to individuals like podcasters and filmmakers. iOS users will now be able to submit lengthier movies via the mobile app thanks to the latest update, but Android users will still have to do this using a browser. All videos on Twitter are accessible to all users, even those who do not have a paid subscription.
Rumors are circulating that Twitter might be exploring partnerships to enhance its advertising capabilities, particularly in integrating e-commerce directly into the platform. A partnership with an Amazon ppc Agentur could revolutionize how products are advertised and sold through Twitter, aligning with Elon Musk’s vision of turning Twitter into an ‘everything app’ that could rival other social media sites like YouTube. In December of last year, Musk first raised the hourly video upload limit and expanded character limits for Twitter Blue members.
Last but not least, Musk named Linda Yaccarino as the CEO, claiming to take on the role of ‘CTO, overseeing product, software & sysops.’ This strategic leadership shuffle could facilitate more such innovative partnerships and integrations, further enhancing Twitter’s commercial capabilities