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Twitter increases the Tweet Editing window to one hour

Muchiri by Muchiri
June 7, 2023
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Twitter has recently doubled the tweet editing window for its paying subscribers, allowing them to edit their original tweets within an hour after posting. This change, however, still limits the feature to Twitter Blue subscribers only.

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  • The One-Hour Editing Window: What’s New?
    • The Impact on Users and Twitter’s Credibility
  • Twitter Blue Subscription: What Does It Offer?
    • Longer Tweets for More Expressive Content
    • Blue Verified Checkmark for Credibility
  • Twitter Blue Subscription: Slow Adoption and User Frustration
    • Reduced Ads: An Unfulfilled Promise?
    • Ad Revenue Split: Another Unfulfilled Promise?
  • Twitter’s Financial Struggles: Impact on Subscription Features
    • Twitter’s Declining Worth: A Sign of Trouble?
  • Is Twitter Blue Worth It? Weighing the Pros and Cons
    • The Advantages
    • The Disadvantages
  • Conclusion

The One-Hour Editing Window: What’s New?

Previously, Twitter Blue subscribers had a 30-minute window to edit their original tweets, not counting the replies. As of now, the editing window has been extended to one hour, as announced by the official Twitter Blue account. This change was implemented shortly after the announcement, and Twitter’s support page for Blue was updated accordingly.

The Impact on Users and Twitter’s Credibility

The extension of the editing window is a welcomed change for Twitter Blue subscribers. The increased time frame allows users to correct spelling mistakes, rephrase sentences, or add missing information to their tweets. This feature is particularly useful for businesses, influencers, and journalists who rely on Twitter for sharing accurate and up-to-date information with their followers.

Twitter Blue

While the extended editing window is a positive change, it might not be enough to convince skeptical users to pay for a Twitter Blue subscription. Some users argue that the editing feature should be available to all Twitter users, not just those who are willing to pay for it. Others express concerns about the potential for misinformation and abuse, as edited tweets can be easily manipulated to spread false information.

Twitter Blue Subscription: What Does It Offer?

The Twitter Blue subscription, priced at $2.99 per month, offers a range of features designed to enhance the user experience on the platform. Subscribers enjoy perks like the blue verified checkmark label, longer tweets with up to 4,000 characters, and now, the one-hour editing window.

Longer Tweets for More Expressive Content

One of the most notable features of the Twitter Blue subscription is the ability to write tweets with up to 4,000 characters, as opposed to the standard 280-character limit. This feature allows users to express their thoughts more comprehensively and engage in deeper conversations on the platform.

Blue Verified Checkmark for Credibility

Another advantage of the Twitter Blue subscription is the blue verified checkmark label. This feature is particularly beneficial for brands, influencers, and public figures, as it lends credibility to their accounts and helps them stand out from the crowd.

Twitter Blue Subscription: Slow Adoption and User Frustration

Despite the added value that Twitter Blue offers, the subscription has seen a slow adoption rate among users. Many blue-checked tweeters have complained about the various parts of the package not working for them, as seen in replies to the @TwitterBlue tweet announcing the extended editing window.

Reduced Ads: An Unfulfilled Promise?

One of the most anticipated features of the Twitter Blue subscription was the promise of reduced ads. However, this feature has yet to be rolled out since its announcement during the subscription’s November relaunch. According to the Twitter Blue support page, the company is still working on a feature to reduce the number of ads users see.

Ad Revenue Split: Another Unfulfilled Promise?

In February, Elon Musk, who had previously expressed interest in buying Twitter, promised an ad revenue split for Twitter Blue subscribers. However, this feature has not been implemented yet. In a recent interview, Musk assured that it is still in the works and will be backdated to his original announcement with a “reasonable revenue share.”

Twitter’s Financial Struggles: Impact on Subscription Features

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Twitter’s financial struggles have raised concerns about the sustainability of the Twitter Blue subscription and the fulfillment of its promised features. The company has been named in several recent reports for not paying rent and other fees.

Twitter’s Declining Worth: A Sign of Trouble?

Twitter’s worth has declined to only one-third of the price Musk paid for it last year. This is according to a recent report by Fidelity. This decline in the company’s worth could further impact its ability to develop and maintain the features offered in the Twitter Blue subscription.

Is Twitter Blue Worth It? Weighing the Pros and Cons

Twitter Blue offers advantages like a one-hour editing window, longer tweets, and a blue verified checkmark. It may be worth it for some users. But slow adoption and unfulfilled promises, like reduced ads and ad revenue split, mean potential subscribers should consider pros and cons carefully.

The Advantages

  • One-hour editing window for original tweets
  • Ability to write longer tweets with up to 4,000 characters
  • Blue verified checkmark for added credibility

The Disadvantages

  • Slow adoption rate and user frustration with the subscription
  • Unfulfilled promises of reduced ads and ad revenue split
  • Twitter’s financial struggles and declining worth

Conclusion

Twitter’s extended editing window for Blue subscribers is a positive change that offers a more flexible user experience. However, the limitations of the feature to paying subscribers and the unfulfilled promises of the Twitter Blue subscription raise concerns about its value and sustainability. Users should carefully consider the pros and cons of the subscription before deciding whether it’s worth the investment.

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