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Twitter is working on a new Articles feature
- February 3, 2022
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 3:57 AM
Twitter, the popular social networking platform, is reportedly working on a new feature called “Twitter Articles” to be introduced sometime in the future. It will let its users write full-on articles for their posts, bypassing the 280 character limit that has long been a condition when creating new tweets.
When Twitter first started out, it imposed a 140 character limit for its tweets. Back then, it was great for churning out quick thoughts and making random quips about certain topics and ideas. It eventually became too constrictive for any kind of meaningful commentary, which is why the company doubled down and set it to 280 characters a few years later.
Twitter has always tried to find a way to allow its users to express themselves in a more expansive and detailed manner. If the recent rumors come to fruition, they might finally be able to write articles for their posts. Aptly named Twitter Articles, the new feature opens up the possibility for long-form writing on its platform.
The feature was initially discovered on Twitter’s official website through a hidden menu showing an option named “Create a Twitter Article“. While information about it is still sparse, a spokesperson from the company did say that they will share more details about it soon.
For long-time fans and users of the social media platform, this is great and welcome news. Considering the recent introduction of Twitter Blue, it seemed like the company was slowly shifting towards a subscription-based business model. This recent development shows that, at least, users of the free version are not being left out.
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