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Twitter to allow users to upload videos over 3 hours soon

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San Francisco: Twitter will soon allow users to post over 3-hour long videos. “Comedy is legal on this platform!” said Twitter owner Elon Musk in response to American comedian and podcaster Theo Von’s remark.

“Nice,” said Lex Fridman, host of the popular Lex Fridman Podcast, who just shared a video of himself training jiu jitsu with Musk. It would be fantastic if you could post 3+ hour podcast videos with timestamps/chapters. PS: Theo is fantastic.” “Coming,” Musk said.

“Many thanks, Elon!” Please notify me when you are ready to deliver podcasts to Twitter. “I’m delighted to assist,” Von said. Several individuals commented on the Twitter-owner’s message.

While another user stated, “Meme editor. Elon. Cmon. “Give us give us,” another said, “Can you make the uploading time faster….I’m trying to upload a 5-minute video, but it takes like 10 minutes to post.”

Musk offered the option to post 2-hour movies (8GB) for Twitter Blue Verified subscribers in May. The microblogging network has revised its Twitter Blue page and announced that the video file size restriction for paying users has been increased from 2GB to 8GB. Despite these adjustments, the maximum upload quality remains 1080p.

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