Twitter allows paying users to upload two-hour videos
- May 19, 2023
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Paid users can now upload and publish video content up to two hours long. Another day, another change on Twitter. We’ve gotten used to it now. The platform
Paid users can now upload and publish video content up to two hours long. Another day, another change on Twitter. We’ve gotten used to it now. The platform
Paid users can now upload and publish video content up to two hours long.
Another day, another change on Twitter. We’ve gotten used to it now. The platform now allows paying subscribers to upload and post videos up to two hours long. This is double the previous time limit.
Not only has Twitter doubled the length for videos (or simply movies), but they’ve also optimized their blue page for possible video file sizes; that will quadruple, going from 2GB to 8GB.
Previously it was only possible to post longer videos via desktop, this has now been extended to the iOS app. Despite these adjustments, the quality of the uploads remains 1080p.
Elon Musk has previously hinted that he might want to compete with platforms like YouTube, and he seems serious. The appointment of the new CEO Linda Yaccarino will undoubtedly not change that.
Just last month, Twitter bought 10,000 GPUs to train its own AI. The project is still at an early stage. With the GPUs, Twitter at least has hardware to become one with Large language model (LLM) since GPT-4 can train.
Source: IT Daily
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