October 5, 2024

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Users of Twitter Blue now receive “prioritized ranks in discussions”

The list of benefits for Twitter’s Blue service, which costs $8 a month, was recently updated. Customers who pay the money will now enjoy “prioritized rankings in conversations.” Twitter claims that this function gives subscribers responses to tweets that they interact with priority. Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, made this promise back in November, saying that customers would receive “Priority in responses, mentions & search, which is critical to prevent spam/scam.”

The microblogging site reaffirmed this pledge earlier this month when it stated that “soon, subscribers with the blue checkmark will gain priority placement in search, mentions, and replies to help minimize the exposure of frauds, spam, and bots.”

The new page also stated that users can now submit videos from the internet that are up to 60 minutes long, 1080p in resolution, and 2GB in size, but that each video must adhere to the company’s policies.

Prior to now, 1080p films with a 512MB file size cap were the only videos that Twitter Blue subscribers could submit to the site.