Tweet is a short message published on the social network Twitter (now renamed to X). Tweets can contain text, images, videos, links, or polls. Initially, the maximum length of a tweet was 140 characters, but since 2017 it has been increased to 280 characters.
Tweets are often used for:
sharing news or opinions;
conducting public discussions;
communicating with an audience or followers;
quickly responding to events.
Twitter, which was renamed to X in 2023 after being acquired by Elon Musk, is a microblogging social network founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams. This platform allows users to publish short messages — tweets, which are limited to 280 characters, as well as view and interact with others' posts in real time. Twitter became popular due to its openness — most tweets are public, so even those without an account can view them. Features such as using hashtags to group tweets by topics, mentioning other users with the "@" symbol, the ability to retweet, like, and direct message, have made the platform very convenient for public discussions, news sharing, and personal communication. With the change of ownership, Twitter has taken on a new look and functionality — specifically, the logo was changed to the letter "X", a paid subscription X Premium was introduced, and there has been increased focus on video, finance, and artificial intelligence. Today, X is actively used for discussing current events, political activities, marketing, professional communication, entertainment, and even for spreading memes, as this platform is one of the most dynamic information networks in the world.
The blue checkmark on Twitter (now X) is a profile verification badge that indicates the account is authentic and belongs to the person or organization it claims to represent. Previously, this badge was only granted to public figures, journalists, government officials, brands, and other public figures after thorough verification.
However, after Elon Musk acquired Twitter in 2022, the verification system was radically changed. Now, anyone can obtain a blue checkmark by subscribing to the paid X Premium (formerly Twitter Blue). This means that it no longer guarantees public significance or the authenticity of the person, but rather indicates the presence of an active paid subscription.
As part of this subscription, users, in addition to the checkmark itself, gain access to enhanced features: the ability to edit tweets, post longer messages, priority in replies and searches, content monetization, and more. The checkmark can be blue for individual users, gold for businesses, and gray for government entities and official organizations.