Twitter introduces encrypted DMs for subscribers

Twitter now supports encrypted direct messages. This allows subscribers to exchange DMs without the platform storing the messages.
Twitter now supports encrypted direct messages. This allows subscribers to exchange DMs without the platform storing the messages.
Twitter used to be a social media platform where you had a maximum of 140 characters to express yourself. That's long ago.
Twitter has updated its Developer Agreement. This results in drastic changes for all third party Twitter apps.
Tweets from Twitter Blue users are now prioritized in chats. They can also now upload videos up to an hour long.