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Twitter unveiled Tuesday Twitter Engage, a new, standalone app to help creators interact with their fans and grow and retain an audience.

Twitter Engage will provide influential creators with an easy way to monitor engagement, and offer new analytics on how their Tweets are performing.

Select creators will now be able to monetize their content directly within the app. Twitter also announced that now everyone can create and share videos up to 140-seconds on Twitter.

A select group of Vine creators will be able to add longer videos to their Vines. Vine is also exploring monetization opportunities with Twitter’s Amplify Open program to help creators make money on Vine.

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Jeremy Rishel, head of product development for Creators at Twitter, and Hannah Donovan, the new GM of Vine, will also be taking the stage in a fireside chat on Thursday, June 23 at VidCon in Anaheim, California, to discuss how creators can expect to leverage Twitter and Vine to grow their audiences and build meaningful businesses.

With video Tweets increasing by over 50 percent since the beginning of 2016, Twitter’s new video products will make it easier, and soon more profitable, for creators to make videos and for fans to discover and share them, says the company.

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“Video is becoming increasingly central to the real-time conversations happening on Twitter,” said Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO and co-founder.

Updates for creators and fans include:

Twitter Engage: Twitter Engage is a new, standalone app for influential creators that helps them interact with their fans and grow and retain an audience. The app will provide creators with an easy way to monitor engagement and offer new, down-to-the-second analytics on how their Tweets are performing. Other tools for creators in the app include curated recommendations to help identify high-profile engagement opportunities and a refined view of influential @mentions and follows.

Longer Videos on Twitter and Vine: Everybody will be able share longer videos on Twitter, and people will begin to see longer videos on Vine. Where previously consumer video uploads were limited to 30 seconds, today anyone can create and share videos up to 140 seconds on Twitter. And, starting with a small group, creators will be able to add a longer video to their Vine, turning the six-second Vine into a trailer for a bigger story.

Improved browsing: Twitter also announced a new video viewing experience that will make it easy to discover videos and Vines on Twitter. By simply tapping on a video Tweet or Vine in the Home timeline, people can now launch a new, full-screen interface with more suggested video Tweets below.

Twitter Engage is now available to download on the Apple App Store in the U.S. People can now start uploading longer videos on Twitter, and may begin seeing longer Vine videos.

According to the company, the new video discovery experience will be available on iOS and Android soon.

Photo courtesy: Twitter

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