Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Soon Launch Articles Feature Rebranded Version Of Notes

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Twitter Articles Feature: Every week some new update definitely comes on Twitter. Meanwhile, the news is that the company is soon going to give Twitter users an update called Articles. With its help, users will be able to write long content with mixed media. Means you will also be able to use pictures etc. in it. Twitter is about to rebrand the Notes feature and bring it in the form of articles. In the Notes feature, users were able to write posts of only 2500 words. But after Twitter Blue, Musk increased the word limit and now Blue users can write 25,000 words in a normal post. Because of this, the Notes feature was not as popular or adopted by people. Now the company is rebranding Notes and bringing them in the form of Articles.

Write the whole book if you want

Elon Musk, replying to a Twitter user’s post, wrote that users will be able to write long articles in articles with the help of mixed media. Musk also said that if you want to write a book, you can do that too. That is, there will be no word limit in this.

Articles feature will be different from notes

Articles will be different from feature notes in many ways. There will be a separate section for articles where you will see them. Means it will not come in the normal timeline. Apart from this, users will be able to embed photos, videos and tweets etc. in articles. If users want, they can also share articles on the timeline. As of now, it is not known when this feature will go live and who can access it. Also, it is not yet known whether the Articles feature will be only for paid users or free users will also be able to use it.

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