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Twitter is now offering a 1-hour limit for editing tweets for Twitter Blue subscribers. This new feature is designed to help users correct any errors or typos in their tweets before they are seen by others.

Twitter Blue Subscribers
Twitter Blue Subscribers

To use the new feature, simply edit your tweet within an hour of posting it. Once the hour has passed, you will no longer be able to edit the tweet.

The new feature is available to all Twitter Blue subscribers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. It is expected to be rolled out to more countries in the coming months.

Twitter Blue is a subscription service that offers users a number of premium features, including ad-free browsing, custom themes, and the ability to undo sent tweets. The service costs $2.99 per month in the United States.

The new edit feature is one of a number of new features that Twitter has been rolling out in recent months. In February, the company launched a new Notes feature that allows users to write longer, more detailed posts. In March, Twitter launched a new Communities feature that allows users to create and join groups around shared interests.

Twitter is under pressure to improve its user experience and attract new users. The company has been losing users in recent months, and it is facing competition from other social media platforms, such as TikTok and Instagram.

The new edit feature is a significant step forward for Twitter. It is a feature that users have been requesting for years, and it could help to improve the accuracy and quality of tweets.

Here are some additional details about the new edit feature for Twitter Blue Subscribers

  • Only Twitter Blue subscribers can use the new edit feature.
  • Users can edit their tweets within an hour of posting them.
  • Once the hour has passed, users will no longer be able to edit their tweets.
  • The new feature is available in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.
  • It is expected to be rolled out to more countries in the coming months.

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