Twitter is shutting down its Revue newsletter service
Twitter will be shutting down its Revue newsletter service next year. From January 18, 2023, users should no longer be able to log in to the platform. Until then, users still have the opportunity to download their subscription lists, newsletter editions and analyses. All data would then be deleted.
In January 2021, Twitter took over the Revue newsletter service. Since then, the platform has helped its users, among other things, to create newsletters and integrate them directly into their Twitter timeline. But that should be over by next year.
Revue: Twitter stamps its newsletter platform
According to official notice From January 18, 2023, Revue will no longer be able to use the newsletter service. Because both the platform and all data should then be pulped.
Until then, however, users would still be able to download their subscription lists, newsletter editions and analyses. The platform said:
It wasn’t an easy decision for us because we know Revue has a passionate user base made up of people just like you. Thank you to everyone who has used our service over the years, and we hope we can continue to help you build a community with your readers on Twitter.
Twitter works on tweets of up to 4,000 characters
The platform also announced that all paid subscriptions will be phased out as early as December 20, 2022 to end at the billing cycle. With this, Revue wants to prevent subscribers from being asked to checkout after the mailing deadline.
Meanwhile, according to social media guru Alessandro Paluzzi and CEO Elon Musk himself, Twitter is working on a way to increase the character count of tweets from 280 to 4,000. However, such a feature may not make up for the possibilities that users had with Revue.
#twitter is working on long-form tweets đ
âšī¸ The first 280 of 4000 characters will be visible by default https://t.co/qQL34SIY0i pic.twitter.com/Tozuzl82PJ
â Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) December 9, 2022
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