X (Twitter) long post

With this new feature, X (Twitter) Premium account holders can now leverage the ability to post long-form tweets with captions containing up to 25,000 characters directly through ContentStudio. This enhancement is perfect for users looking to share detailed insights, extended discussions, or long-form content, enabling greater flexibility and engagement. đź’Ą


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Prerequisites

  • Ensure to connect your X (Twitter) Premium account to ContentStudio! If you haven’t done so yet, now’s the time! Click the banner to get started!


How to post long-form tweets

1
Navigate to the composer
  • Log in to your ContentStudio account.
  • From the dashboard, go to Compose -> Social Post.

2
Create your post
  • Select an X (Twitter) Premium account (indicated with a green tick âś…)

  • In the text field, begin crafting your tweet. Since you have an X (Twitter) premium account, you can enter up to 25,000 characters.
    • A character count will be visible, helping you track how much space you’re using.
    • The post preview can be viewed on the right-hand side of the screen.

đź‘ŹCharacter Limit: Only X (Twitter) Premium accounts can use this extended 25,000-character limit. Standard accounts will still be limited to the regular Twitter character count, i.e., 280 character.

3
Schedule or Post

You can either publish your tweet immediately or schedule it for later.


FAQs

Q1: Who can use the 25,000-character limit feature on Twitter?

A: Only premium Twitter account holders can use the extended 25,000-character limit. You will still be restricted to Twitter's usual character limit if you have a standard account.

Q2: What happens if I try to post more than 25,000 characters?

A: ContentStudio will provide a character count in the composer. If you exceed the limit, the platform will notify you, and you will need to reduce your character count before posting or scheduling.

Q3: Can I add media (images, videos) to long-form tweets?

A: You can add media like images and videos to your long-form tweets, just like regular tweets.

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