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Thursday
Jun112015

Twitter to lift 140 character limit for direct messages

The basic premise of what makes Twitter, well, Twitter is the brevity upon which you can impart knowledge or your useless brain farts on the Internet in under 140 characters. That’s about to change though but just for direct messages. You now don’t have to send truncated DMs to your Twitter followers as the social network plans to lift the limit and raise it up to 10,000 words (which is a lot). The changes will reportedly take place next month to give developers a chance to update their apps and make it ready for this change.

Source: Twitter | Via: Android Police

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