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The character limit was originally 140 characters when the service started, had media attachments no longer count in the mid-2010s, and doubled altogether in 2017. Now, a tweet can contain up to 280 characters and include media.
In 2016, Twitter announced that attachments, links, and media such as photos, videos, and the person's handle, would no longer count; a user photo post used to count for around 24 characters. [109] [110] In 2017, Twitter handles were similarly excluded. [111] The same year, Twitter doubled its historical 140-character-limitation to 280. [112]
Only new Twitter handles added to the conversation count towards the limit. In 2017, Twitter doubled their historical 140-character-limitation to 280. [46] Under the new limit, glyphs are counted as a variable number of characters, depending upon the script they are from: most European letters and punctuation forms count as one character, while ...
Twitter confirmed it's experimenting with a new "Quotes" count on tweets. This engagement metric would sit alongside the tweet's existing retweets and likes counts, which today appear beneath the ...
Spouts have a character limit of 300, compared to Twitter's 280. If a URL is included in a spout, it can be removed to reduce the character count. [3] Users can delete replies that they find offensive. [3] [1] Blocked users cannot interact with the blocking user at all, including in response to comments. [3]
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Twitter increases display names' character limit from 20 to 50 characters. [181] 2017 December Product Ability to post threads of multiple tweets at once [182] 2018 July 13 Product Locked and suspended accounts no longer add to profiles' follower counts, making the appearance of a sudden drop in following on popular accounts. [183] 2018 ...
Character Limit chronicles the rise and fall of Twitter after Elon Musk's tumultuous $44-billion-dollar acquisition. The book showcases Musk's volatility, highlighting the actions that led to the company's drastic devaluation and the resurgence of unmoderated hate-speech, misinformation, and white nationalism on the platform.