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Twit Twoo

Posted by Jam on January 7, 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: 10k, increase, TWITTER, twitter10k.

So #Twitter10k for those of you whom arnt aware is that TWITTER are thinking of allowing up to 10,000 characters per tweet rather than the usual 140. Not so much a tweet, more of a wolf’s howl. This means lots of long winded boring tweets but on the other hand does give you ample space to get your message across. Could be cool, could be crap.

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