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Twitter CEO hints at keeping 140 characters for chat

| | Mar 20, 2016, at 02:58 am
San Francisco, Mar 19 (IBNS) As Twitter looks to revamp some of its features, a tweet by CEO Jack Dorsey earlier in January said that the company might keep their original 140-character limit per tweet.

Appearing on a chat show recently, Dorsey said that Twitter is planning to change certain things but will remain unchanged on the 140-character limit.

Earlier in January a report had said that the company is about to replace their original limit with 10,000 characters per tweet, to which Dorsey replied that he loves the 140-character limit.

He said that it requires a lot of brevity,creativity and a sense of speed while tweeting.

Dorsey also said that the limit is a beautiful constraint.

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