If you have always wished to use all your names, suffixes, aliases, and titles on Twitter, now’s your time to shine. The social network currently supports to show names up to fifty characters long. It would have been better if the feature came out last Halloween so you could have used that awesome but lengthy spooky name you wished to use. However, rolling out support for 280-character tweets appeared to be more necessary to Twitter, thus we got that 1st instead.
Starting today, your Twitter display name can be up to 50 characters in length! Go ahead, add that middle name or even a few more emojis. https://t.co/QBxx9Hnn1j
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) November 10, 2017
Since Twitter has such a lot of deeper problems, it’s getting lots of flak for introducing options that appear trivial in comparison. It continues to grapple with abuse and harassment on its website, fake accounts created to influence the U.S. Presidential Elections also as accounts created by terrorist organizations to spread info. just recently, it had to suspend its verification method once it faced backlash after confirming the account of the leader of the Charlottesville white supremacist rally. few users even took advantage of the platform’s show name expansion by changing their names to add “#wouldpreferthatyoubannazis.”