When he took over, Musk promised to make the platform more appealing to video creators.
Prior to the change, the file size limit for 10-minute-long videos on the platform was 512 MB. This limit is still applicable if you are uploading from either of the aforementioned platforms.
The quality of the video will be looked at by the social network.
The highest possible video quality is maintained by us. We can modify or adapt your original video for distribution, publication, or broadcast by us and our partners and/or make changes in order to adapt it to different media, including modifying the resolution and bitrate of the original video.
It will face a challenge to tackle piracy if it allows longer video uploading. The social network's automated systems will have to be alert about when to remove movies and TV shows from the site. Users uploaded whole movies in smaller chunks when the system malfunctioned. It is easier for culprits to post someone else's work with the new 60 minute video limit.
There are questions about how to make money from this. There are multiple ads in longer videos onYouTube, but it is not clear if they are going to do the same thing onTwitter.
Subscribers will get priority in replies with the increase of the video uploading limit. Users will prefer replies from Blue verified accounts over other replies, according to the company. You will see responses from paid accounts first. It wasn't clear how it would handle people who pay to troll other users and get a preference in reply.
After a disastrous first launch in November, Musk's company re-launched the social media platform. The company is now charging $11 per month to people who use the web, and $8 per month to people who use the app store. The Blue for Business program allows companies to identify their brands and workers through an extra square Badge.
Long video uploads and priority in replies are the first features to be offered for paid users.
Twitter Blue for Business now allows companies to identify their employees