If you’ve been a Twitter user for so long, you’re definitely familiar with Twitlonger’s third -party feature that lets you share long -form tweets via a link.
Recently, Twitter is reportedly testing a new function called Twitter Notes that allows Twitter users to not only send tweets that exceed the 280-character limit, but also to upload media and provide the option of editing text in RTF (rich text format) and displaying it. as an article on a website.
Lately, we can see that many Twitter users have started writing long tweets using the Threads function or tweet threads, but many are also using the Thread Reader bot to make these long tweets as an article easier to read.
Twitter may have been aware of this, and has developed a simpler function for their users to share information or even thoughts that may be too long for 2-3 threads of tweets.
This function is reportedly still in the testing phase for now, and will be introduced to all users soon.