User Reactions
There has been mixed reactions about the update to 280-characters. Some people are complaining, whereas others are overjoyed.
The @Twitter 140 character limit has made me a better writer and editor by forcing the issue on unnecessary verbiage. https://t.co/wzdAaVQV9Q
— Austin Kinghorn (@AustinKinghorn) September 27, 2017
Users: Deal with the harassment, particularly of queer, female users.
Twitter *Oprah voice*: EVERYBODY GETS 280 CHARACTERS! https://t.co/5WW5AKtXV3— Gugulethu Mhlungu (@GugsM) October 31, 2017
This is 280 characters exactly. COINCIDENCE???? pic.twitter.com/YkkDBgPhRw
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) September 26, 2017
every 280 character tweet pic.twitter.com/jyAG0YpU1V
— the Los Angeles Hector Diaz of Los Angeles (@iamHectorDiaz) September 26, 2017
280 character tweets means Trump doesn’t have to do a thread to destroy the world
— ☕netw3rk (@netw3rk) September 26, 2017
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