You’ll be able to use some basic text styles when Twitter Articles launches
What you need to know
People will be able to use basic text formatting when writing Twitter Articles.
Bold text, underlined text, and more will be supported.
Developers will be able to call out code snippets using special formatting.
People writing Twitter Articles will be able to bold text, underline it, and more.
Twitter Articles will allow for some basic text formatting and styling when the long-form text feature launches, according to a new report.
Articles will allow people to post longer text to Twitter than the current tweet limit allows and while the company hasn’t officially shared the details just yet, engineer Nima Owji has been poking around under the hood. According to their findings, article writers will be able to make use of some basic formatting options including bold text, underlining, and more.
Text formatting that Articles will support includes:
Bold
Code
Italic
Strike-Through
Underline
#Twitter‘s article editor has some basic styles for your texts!
Some of the styles that you’ll be able to use in your @Twitter articles!
1. Bold
2. Code
3. Italic
4. Strike-Through
5. Underline pic.twitter.com/ad2ZgFNFoi
— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) February 10, 2022
Articles will allow people to post longer content to Twitter although little is known beyond that at the time of writing.
Owji also noted in a reply that Articles appear in a tabbed view in their current state, although that could well change before the feature is released to the public. There is also currently no telling when that will actually be, although Twitter did say in a recent report that it would be able to share more information soon.
In terms of mobile, people will surely need to be required to use the official Twitter app to see and write Articles, a shame considering it isn’t the best iPhone app for using the rest of the social network.