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  2. Character limit - Wikipedia

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    The 160-character limit was adopted by Twitter when the site launched in 2006, 20 characters were reserved for the username, with 140 characters for the tweet. [4] The original limit was seen as an iconic fixture of the platform, [5] [6] [7] encouraging "speed and brevity".

  3. List of Twitter features - Wikipedia

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    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 each CJK glyph counts as two so that only 140 such glyphs can be used in a ...

  4. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2015, the company was moving close to introducing a 5,000 or 10,000 character limit. [11] An unfinalized version had tweets that went over the old 140 character threshold only showing the first 140 characters, with a call-to-action that there was more in the tweet. Clicking on the tweet would reveal the rest, which was done to ...

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  6. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    The original, strict 140 character limit was gradually relaxed. 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. [106] [107] In 2017, Twitter handles were similarly excluded. [108]

  7. Twitterature - Wikipedia

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    Twitterature fiction includes 140-character stories, fan fiction, the retelling of literary classics and legends, twitter novels, and collaborative works. The terms "twiction" and "tweet fic" (Twitter fiction), "twiller" (Twitter thriller), [ 8 ] and "phweeting" (fake tweeting) also exist to describe particular twitterature fiction genres.

  8. David Patrikarakos - Wikipedia

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    Patrikarakos was born in Hampstead and attended University College School.He has been described as a British-Greek-Jewish-Iranian-Iraqi. [3] Via his father, he is descended from the Greek revolutionary leader and statesman Georgios Sisinis, while his mother's side includes a long line of Sephardi rabbis including Abdallah Somekh, who codified kosher laws for Baghdadi Jews throughout India and ...

  9. TinyURL - Wikipedia

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    People posting on X (formerly Twitter) often made extensive use of shortened URLs to keep their tweets within the service-imposed 140-character limit. Twitter used TinyURL until 2009, before switching to Bit.ly. [5] Currently, X uses its own t.co domain for this purpose, automatically shortening links longer than 31 characters using its t.co ...