The days of the 30-second restriction for videos on Twitter are over, Twitter announced on Tuesday alongside other coming changes to videos on the platform.

Twitter users can now tweet videos up to 140 seconds long, matching the same amount of characters users can post in a single tweet.

Now, everyone can post videos up to 140 seconds long! We can’t wait to see the amazing videos you create and share.https://t.co/DFsuvnXkuL — Twitter Video (@video) June 21, 2016

Not only can you post videos over 2 minutes, Twitter will also be making it easier to find more videos to watch with a new viewing mode.

The new video viewer, coming soon to iOS and Android, looks very similar to Facebook's video viewer and suggests more videos to watch. With a tap or a click, you can select the next thumbnail under the video you're currently watching to start playing it, or swipe or scroll through to check out more suggestions. This feature also works with Vine videos.

Explore more videos and Vines that are lighting up Twitter. Our new viewing mode will let you watch more with a tap. pic.twitter.com/XyBaes37T7 — Twitter Video (@video) June 21, 2016

In the same announcement, Twitter said users may start seeing 140-second Vine videos too, as the ability to upload longer videos will be rolling out to select users "soon."

These updates follow along with Internet's current trend of pushing for more and more video content. By allowing users to post longer videos and giving further viewing suggestions, Twitter is positioning itself to become a more popular source for watching videos on the Internet.

How the 140-second limit will affect Vine is a different story, as parts of its appeal is brevity. For longer videos, platforms like YouTube, Facebook and now Twitter already exist.

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