Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter and the richest person in the world, has announced that the number of characters for a tweet on Twitter will be increased from 280 to 10 thousand very soon.
On Sunday, the Twitter handle The PrimeEgan tagged Elon Musk and asked, "The developer community and I wanted to ask if you could add code blocks to tweets?"
In response, Elon Musk said, "We're expanding detailed tweets to 10,000 characters very soon."
According to the Indian newspaper Hindustan Times, in this tweet, Elon Musk did not clearly say that this new feature will be available only to Twitter Blue users or that all users will be able to benefit from this facility.
This announcement by Elon Musk comes a month after Twitter Blue users in the US had access to 4,000 characters.
Last month, the character count was changed for the second time in Twitter's history.
Earlier in 2017, the microblogging website increased the character limit from 140 to 280.
According to a Forbes report, Elon Musk believes that Twitter can run financially for a long time only by making a profit from subscriptions, but Twitter Blue only had about 180,000 subscribers as of mid-January, including monthly active users. The number was only 0.2 percent.
Keep in mind that since SpaceX CEO Elon Musk bought Twitter, the platform has seen many changes.
Elon Musk introduced gold and silver badges on Twitter, along with Twitter Blue for $8, in addition to restoring controversial blocked accounts to the website.