If you’re here, it’s probably because Twitter doesn’t allow you to tweet. Either you tried to use the web app and you were asked to try again or save your tweet to drafts, or you used the site itself and you were told you were reaching the daily tweet limit (who is 2,400 per day(Opens in a new tab)so probably not).
No one seems to know what’s going on since Twitter no longer has a news service to communicate with and its owner has mysteriously not tweeted about it. How could Elon Musk tweet when I just said you can’t tweet? Because people have found a way. (Never doubt the ingenuity of those who can’t live without scrolling Twitter.)
A problem with Twitter? Here is some troubleshooting tips(Opens in a new tab) by Chandra Steele of PCMag.

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To tweet, you will need to schedule your message. Go to Twitter.com(Opens in a new tab) on the web, type your tweet and click the calendar icon. Here you can schedule the tweet one or more minutes in advance.

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If you want to tweet today, change the date as the default is set to five days from now.
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