Goodbye 140 as twitter rolls out 280 character limit for all

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Goodbye 140 as Twitter rolls out 280-character limit for all

The 140-character limit that has been around since 2006 and became part of Twitter's personality on Wednesday paved the way for a new 280-character limit that is now available virtually for all users -including for those who tweet in Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi and Tamil. In September, Twitter launched a test with a select group of users that expanded the 140-character limit so that they could express themselves easily in a tweet. "Our goal was to make this possible while ensuring we keep the speed and brevity that makes Twitter, Twitter. "Looking at all the data, we're excited to share we've achieved this goal and are rolling the change out to all languages where cramming was an issue," the micro-blogging platform said in a blog post on Wednesday. During the first few days of the test, many people tweeted the full 280-limit because it was new and novel but soon after, the behaviour normalised. "We saw when people needed to use more than 140 characters, they tweeted more easily and more often. But importantly, people tweeted below 140 most of the time and the brevity of Twitter remained," said Aliza Rosen, Product Manager, Twitter. Only five per cent of tweets sent were longer than 140 characters and only two per cent were over 190 characters. In addition to more tweeting, people who had more room to tweet received more engagement (Likes, Retweets, @mentions), got more followers and spent more time on Twitter during the experiment.


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