Twitter may be set to bring an end to its most iconic feature: the ability to type no more than 140 characters in a tweet. The number is synonymous with the service, but according to various sources that are said to be “familiar with the company's plans,” the prevailing winds within Twitter HQ could see the length of tweets extended to 10,000 characters.
That is of course the current limit for Twitter direct messages, so there is some precedent for changing things up to that limit instead (as per Recode), but it would change the entire social messaging platform forever. With brevity comes a very unique type of network, something that isn't replicated in the likes of Facebook or Google+, so without that, what's separating Twitter from the pack?
According to the unnamed sources, it will be in its presentation. Although 10,000 characters could be allowed, only 140 will display in people's feeds, as they do now. If users wish to use extra they can, but readers will need to click through to read what they say.
As has been pointed out by others, keeping the design similar will be key to any character limit changes. In the past Twitter has looked to expand tweets automatically with images and longer messages or additional info, and it has almost always seen negative reactions from the community.
As Ars points out, the problem with a system that extends tweets is that it's an attempt to make Twitter palatable to those that don't use it currently. Executives want to grow the service, which is understandable, but there's a reason Twitter isn't Facebook: it's designed for a group of people that like the brevity, the immediacy and the relative distance between them and followers, as compared to “friends.”
Killing off a major feature could well see those hardcore users move on to something else, or at least reduce their engagement with it.
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KitGuru Says: Are you much of a Twitter user? If so, what would you think if the character limit was suddenly expanded?
This will kill Twitter. I wouldn’t mind a small bump to maybe 200. But 10k will just turn it into Facebook. I don’t want to read life stories of people.
I suspect the rumour is confusing Direct Messages and Tweets anhd that any increase will be much more minimal. I expect 500 or 1,000 no9t 10,000. Even 500 would allow us to say a lot more. But I hope some increase happens as 140 is pathetically short. It is lame when a text message on a cellphone can be longer than an online post.
The really long Facebook posts and comments are not a proper use of Facebook either really. Not many bother with reading all of a Facebook post or comment that has Read More on it. Long posts are for blogs, forums, etc not social media. So, while I want more, I agree that 10,000 is too much for Twitter (or any social media (Notes on Facebook maybe being the one exception as they can get away with being longer than a regular Facebook post or comment)).
Yeah I don’t really think it’s appropriate for any social media. But they have both moulded into 2 different sites with different uses. They’ve moulded like this thanks to the Twitter limit.
I think 500 would still keep the theme of Twitter of short messages but be a big improvement . A lot more can be said in 500 characters than 140 while still being a rather short message. It also removes the need to do the 3 part posts often seen. I think most Twitter users would rather read 1 post than 3 to get the message.
I think 280 max. 500 is getting on facebook levels.
I always find that I am a few words short of space every time I want to tweet something.
I spend more time trying to shorten the message just to make it fit, An increase would be welcome but not 10,000.
250-300 would be enough to get a few sentences out without making people scroll.
Well, even that is a big improvement. But let’s go a little better and say 300? 280 does not do anything to address 3part Tweets. But most 3 post Tweets that I have seen have the third have barely any characters in the second, so 300 would address many of them.
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