At long last, Twitter users can finally edit their tweets. Have you made a mistake or just want to change what’s said? Select regions can now edit their posts with the official Edit Tweet feature on Twitter Blue. Here’s how it works.

For years X/Twitterusers have been pleading for a way to edit their tweets. Whether it’s fixing simple grammar mistakes or altering outdated information, such a feature has many uses and has been the top demand for a good while now.

Afterteasing an edit featureearlier this year, after Elon Musk held a Twitter poll about adding an edit option that got more than 3 million “Yes” votes,Twitter has now introduced the featureto select users in various regions ahead of a global launch. This means you’ll now be seeing edited tweets on your timeline from those with access. Here’s how it’s done through the new Twitter Blue feature.

How to edit tweets on Twitter Blue

How to edit tweets on Twitter Blue

Below is a simple step-by-step rundown on how to edit your tweets:

There are a few restrictions you’ll need to remember when using this feature.

First, you can only edit the post within half an hour of posting the Tweet. You’ll need to be quick when spotting the mistake so it’s always worth reading your Tweet before posting or leaving the platform.

There are also restrictions on how many times you can edit your post. There is a limit of five times in place, so make sure you know what you want to change before editing.

Lastly, and most importantly, people can still see what your original post was. Clicking on the last edited element of an edited tweet will reveal what the person originally posted.

It’s crucial to note that editing tweets is only currently possible for Twitter Blue subscribers. Those using the regular version of the application will not have access just yet, as it’s not been revealed if other users will be able to access it.

So there you have it, that’s everything you know about how to edit a tweet on Twitter.

Brad Norton is Dexerto’s Editor on the Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and Call of Duty expert, covering Warzone, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare. Brad also covers Star Wars, Twitch, YouTube, first-person shooter games, and single-player games. He also has bylines at Gamurs Group. You can contact him at: brad.norton@dexerto.com