
Twitter has increased the edit time for tweets from 30 minutes to one hour for Blue subscribers. This gives people a bigger window to edit their tweets and fix typos.
The company made the announcement by editing a tweet, but just a minute after posting the original.
After years of anticipation, Twitter rolled out the edit button to paid users last September. At the time, the company said users could edit their tweets five times within the time limit.
Notably, Twitter Blue users can still use the un-tweet feature, which allows them to un-post within 30 seconds of clicking the send button.
Under Elon Musk’s leadership, Twitter increased the limits on many features to push creators to post more on the platform. In February, the social media company launched 4,000 character tweets for paid users. In April, this limit was increased to 10,000 characters.
Twitter also introduced the ability to upload 60-minute videos for Blue users in December. Last month, the company changed its terms to allow two-hour video downloads for paying users.
This is the company’s first announcement after former NBCU executive Linda Yaccarino officially took over as CEO earlier this week on Monday.