Twitter doubles character limit to 280 for (nearly) everyone

NEW YORK (AP) — Twitter says it’s ending its iconic 140-character limit — and giving nearly everyone 280 characters.

Users tweeting in Chinese, Japanese and Korean will still have the  original limit. That’s because writing in those languages uses fewer  characters.

The company says 9 percent of tweets written in English hit the  140-character limit. People end up spending more time editing tweets or  don’t send them out at all. Twitter hopes that the expanded limit will  get more people tweeting more, helping its lackluster user growth.  Twitter has been testing the new limit for weeks and is starting to roll  it out Tuesday.

The company has been slowly easing restrictions to let people cram  more characters into a tweet. It stopped counting polls, photos, videos  and other things toward the limit. Even before it did so, users found  creative ways to get around the limit. This includes multi-part tweets  and screenshots of blocks of text.

Twitter’s character limit was created so that tweets could fit into a  single text message, back when many people were using texts to receive  tweets. But now, most people use Twitter through its mobile app; the  140-character limit is no longer a technical constraint but nostalgia.

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