What Articles (Formerly Notes) Are On X (Formerly Twitter) and How to Use the New-Long Form Feature

Twitter is expanding its horizons beyond the 280-character limit. Their latest feature, Articles, allows users to create and publish long-form content directly on the platform. This move marks a significant shift for Twitter, traditionally known for its bite-sized updates.

Articles, a rebranded version of the previously tested "Notes" feature, empowers users to craft in-depth pieces with multimedia elements like images and videos.  According to Twitter CEO Elon Musk, the platform aims to become a space for "long, complex articles with mixed media," potentially even accommodating entire books.

However, Articles isn't entirely novel. It builds upon Notes, which debuted last year in select regions as a way to "write longer on Twitter." Despite offering a 2,500-word limit, Notes failed to gain widespread adoption, perhaps overshadowed by other updates like Twitter Blue, the subscription service offering extended tweet lengths (up to 25,000 characters) among other features.

This revamp signifies Twitter's renewed focus on long-form content creation. Whether Articles will succeed where Notes faltered remains to be seen, but it certainly injects a new dimension into the Twitter experience.

What Articles (Formerly Notes) are On X (Formerly Twitter) and How to Use the New-Long Form Feature

Articles on Twitter are a new feature that allows users to create long-form content directly on the platform. This feature provides users with a dedicated space to share more detailed and in-depth information, ideas, and stories with their followers. People are using this new feature in various ways, such as.

  • Sharing long-form content. Users can now share their thoughts, ideas, and stories in a more detailed and structured manner, without being limited by the character count.

  • Creating blog-like posts. The Articles feature enables users to create content similar to blog posts, with the ability to add headings, subheadings, and formatting options.

  • Providing updates and news. Some users are utilizing the articles feature to share updates and news about their projects, businesses, or personal lives.

  • Building a portfolio. Professionals and creatives are using the Articles feature to showcase their work, skills, and expertise more comprehensively.

  • Engaging with the community. Users are leveraging the Articles feature to start discussions and engage with their followers on a deeper level.

To use the Articles feature, users can access it through their profile or the "Compose" button on the platform. Once the article is published, it will appear as a separate section on the user's profile and can be shared in tweets, just like any other content.

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Owen E. Richason IV

Owen has written for several publications and websites in the US, Canada, and Australia including the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Gate, AOL, BAM Magazine, and regional outlets. He is also a fiction author and a musician.

https://www.oer4.com
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