The X owner has found another feature that he wants to change, or more specifically, remove. Every time X, which used to be Twitter, takes a step forward, it is always followed by another step back.
It's a way for X to regain its advertisers who mostly left due to ads placement. As far as anyone can tell, X has not yet recovered from losing a lot of its advertisers, especially the big ones.
Verified organizations can list up to five jobs in their profiles. Twitter has been making positive changes as of late, which is a nice change of pace considering its run since Elon Musk took over.
This allows users to post tweets beyond the 280-character limit, as well as add multiple media. It's always been frustrating for some that Twitter has a low character count limit for each tweet.