Twitter Is Sticking With The 140-Character Limit
By Samir Ghanmi | Mar 19, 2016 10:16 AM EDT
Chief Executive Jack Dorsey announced that Twitter is keeping the 140-character tweet limit, where users were concerned over the word that Twitter was considering increasing the character count.
On Friday, Jack Dorsey assured that the company will be keeping tweets at 140 characters. Dorsey said, "It's staying. It's a good constraint for us, it allows for of the moment brevity."
Dorsey explained by even reducing the length of characters is fit to soothe the dedicated base for Twitter supporters that have been immune to many shifts the network has gone through to over than 320 million active users. Those in Twitter's top ranks were uncertain for years to go through the radical changes of the service, where they were concerned they might lose most of their active users.
Over the past few years, the company's user growth had been steady, where Twitter has received backing from Wall Street to lure more users to the service, an accomplishment the company hoped for that proved to be more difficult.
When Dorsey made his return as permanent chief executive of the company, he assured that the things that were left out in Twitter, needed to be reorganized. Where he gave employees a free space to test a product by changing the versions of its looks and function to expand the probability of attracting users.
Still Twitter is recognized as an international brand that's been used by so many during any live events, and has always found its way to be engaging on a daily basis.
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