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Twitter to let users post longer videos of up to 140 seconds

- (BARBARA ORTUTAY/AP Technology Writer)

NEW YORK — Twitter is now letting its users post videos that are up to 140 seconds long, an increase from its previous 30-second limit.

The move is part of the social media company’s efforts to attract a broader set of users, some of whom feel confined by its limits on the length of tweets — as well as videos. It’s also likely to help users make money from such videos, and comes at a time when online videos are becoming increasing­ly widespread and popular, especially on the platforms of rivals such as Facebook.

Videos will also be longer on Vine, Twitter’s videoshari­ng social network. Twitter said that it is starting with a “small group” of Vine creators who will “be able to add a video to their Vine, turning the six sec- ond Vine into a trailer for a bigger story.”

The San Francisco company also launched an app called Twitter Engage for those it calls “influentia­l creators.” It’s designed to help them interact with fans.

Finally, Twitter retooled its service and Vine to make browsing for and finding videos easier. Mobile users can now tap a video tweet or a Vine to launch it in full-screen mode. Suggested, similar videos will appear below.

Twitter Inc. currently has about 310 million monthly active users, small potatoes compared with Facebook’s 1.65 billion. The profession­al online network LinkedIn has 433 million members, but many of these users do not log in every month.

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