Twitter allows the uploading of videos to Twitter Blue subscribers
Twitter has introduced a new feature that will allow paying Twitter Blue subscribers to download uploaded videos. And as of July 25th, this feature is operational.
Verified account holders can use it to download and save videos without needing an Internet connection, as well as to reuse them in new material.
This service is constrained since users of accounts formed before July 25, 2023, can turn off the option to submit movies to their accounts. No one under the age of 18 is permitted to use this function, and it has also been subject to an age restriction.
Users of Twitter Blue, which includes an app for each Tweet separately, can also stop videos in their tweets from being downloaded after they have been posted.
Verified account holders can open videos, click the three dots at the top of the screen, and select "Download Video" to download them.
While regular users may only publish videos that are 140 seconds long, Twitter Blue subscribers can upload videos that are up to two hours long.
Whether Twitter will make this new function accessible to the remaining normal users who do not pay for subscription plans has not been confirmed.
It's important to note that other applications and websites are not required for users to upload posted videos to other platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
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